Exterior view of the front drive-by and entrance area of the Municipal Airport located just north across the Missouri River from the downtown area. The airport was later called the Kansas City Downtown Airport and the Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport.
Aerial view of the Municipal Airport, later called the Kansas City Downtown Airport and later the Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport. It is located in the bend of the Missouri River across from the convergence of the Kansas River near downtown Kansas City. This view shows the river and some of the land on either side. Bridges in view include the Broadway Bridge, 2nd Hannibal Bridge, and the ASB Bridge. Portions of roadways and railroad tracks are also visible.
Aerial view of downtown Kansas City, Missouri, looking toward the northeast. The Missouri River, Paseo Bridge, and the ASB Bridge are in view. A portion of North Kansas City, Missouri, can be seen at the top of the photograph.
View of the junction of the Kaw River and the Missouri River in Kansas City, Missouri, identified by handwriting on photo as Kaw Point. Buildings and a bridge are visible in background.
Scene of flooding in Southwest Boulevard (Rosedale), Kansas City, Missouri. A corner drugstore, debris on sidewalk, water in street, people, and a cart are visible.
View of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad bridge in Sibley, Missouri. Taken from the depot, the bridge is in the background, and a moving train marked A. T. & S. F. 93612 is partially visible in the foreground. The handwriting on the photo says, "Mo River Bridge from Depot."
View of the old Grand Avenue train station and the Main Street Viaduct from railroad tracks. Workers are visible along the tracks. The station was located at Grand Avenue and 22nd Street.
Looking down four sets of railroad tracks near the Sheffield neighborhood in Kansas City. Electric lines run along both sides of the track. Handwriting on photo says K.C. Term'l.
Scene of the flooding of Turkey Creek onto Southwest Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri. Debris and people visible in street. The side of one building says J.R. Elliott Fancy and Staple Groceries.