Exterior view snapshot of military parade identified on front of photograph as "Armistice day in K.C. 1941". Men appear to be young and could be a ROTC unit marching. Street location not given.
Spectators watching a parade procession along the north side of the Independence Sqare. The parade was held May 16, 1949 as part of the Opportunity Bond drive campaign.
Rooftop view, looking north from 10th, of troops and drum corps in uniform marching in formation southward along Main between 9th and 10th in unidentified parade.
Rooftop view, looking southwest, of marching bands, in uniform, travelling northward along Grand at 13th in unidentified parade. Also shows electric streetcars.
Article about the first woman to serve as marshal of a Kansas City parade, Lieutenant Commander Barry O'Neill Scanlan, also a professor at Kansas University, with photos.
Article about the first woman to serve as marshal of a Kansas City parade, Lieutenant Commander Barry O'Neill Scanlan, United States Navy (WAVES), at the parade through Downtown and at the speech at Liberty Memorial.
Picture of flood waters in Parkville, Missouri, during the annual Fourth of July parade. Some of the usual events had to be relocated due to the flood waters and at least six businesses have temporarily relocated.
For the first time in nearly three decades, Kansas City's annual St. Patrick's Day parade will take place in the Midtown/Westport area. The article describes the historic buildings, churches, and businesses along the parade route--from 33rd and Broadway south to 43rd Street--that have Irish roots. A few of the sites include Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Browne's Irish Market and Deli, Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, and Kelly's Westport Inn.