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Down the Rabbit hOle
The long-awaited immersive children’s literature museum opens this month in Northtown Article and Photography by Katie Currid While childhood can have memories of family vacations, an obsessively-watched cartoon or a favorite toy opened on Christmas morning, there’s something uniquely transporting about opening a book you read as a kid. Children’s books are enjoyed over and over, and remind us of times in our childhood bedrooms, sitting on an adult’s lap and the coziness of that time of focus...
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Keeping it Classic
Collected Living Design provides a timeless touch Article by Tiffany Killoren | Photography by Nate Sheets Walk into the office of Collected Living Design in Liberty and you’ll understand exactly what traditional and classic interiors feel like. This renovation and design firm understands that trusted relationships, attention to detail and timeless style all play a critical role in every project. Owners Laurie Champ, Abby Humphreys and Trent Raines invite us into a recent new build project...
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The Fated Renovation
A Contemporary 80s Home Gets a New Life Article by Kim Antisdel | Photography by Hannah Schreiner There is a special magic in the lazy Sunday drive. Without agenda or destination, the city opens up in a way that is impossible during the hustle and bustle of the week. That left-turn down a road you’ve never explored might reveal a new favorite restaurant. A quick fork in the road can lead to next year’s family photo shoot location. One summer day in 2011, a leisurely drive around Liberty...
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Satisfying Your Sweet Tooth
These Northland bakeries and confectionaries will have you indulging all month long Article and Photography by Katie Currid A sweet tooth doesn’t really need a reason or a season, but if there’s any day to indulge in chocolate and goodies, it’s Valentine’s Day. Whether you’re shopping for a special someone or trying to drop hints to your own, there are plenty of places in the Northland to find something tasty and special. Maybe you also just want to buy yourself a treat, or you’ve got a night...
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Unearthing History
Why the forgotten city of Quindaro is an important place in Kansas City's Black history Article by Diana Lambdin Meyer | Photography by Bruce N. Meyer With the leaves off the trees, the spires of Park University’s McKay Hall are clearly visible from a hillside in Kansas City, Kansas, a remote area with as much or more history as all of the Northland’s historic river towns combined. The view comes from the Quindaro Cemetery, a notable destination to better understand Black history in this...
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Making Magic on Vacation
Magic Mouse Travel allows even parents to relax on vacation Article by Katie Currid | Photography by Jeron Traphagan For parents, especially those with small children, going on vacation can sometimes seem like a chore. A vacation is supposed to be time away from work and full of fun, however, the labor of parenting doesn’t stop just because you’re in an exciting and new place. Sometimes you even return from vacation feeling like you need a second vacation! Jeron Traphagan knows this struggle...
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The Coffee Connection
HullHouse Coffee warms hearts in the Northland Article by Tiffany Killoren | Photography by Hannah Schreiner Coffee is so much more than a drink. People socialize quietly at tables in shop corners, the act of “meeting for coffee” a universal invite to simply sit for a while and catch up. Coffee, it can be argued, is its own love language between family, friends and co-workers in need of a break and leg stretch during the day. At HullHouse Coffee, a simple cup of coffee means so much more than...
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Magical Mushrooms
NKC's urban mushroom farm praises the amazing health benefits of fungi Article by Gilbert Randolph | Photography by Hannah Schreiner When you think of mushrooms, you might think of those slimy, store-bought creminis or fried portobellos you turned your nose up to as a kid. Mushroom growers like MyCo Planet, however, aim to introduce new varieties of mushrooms to your palette and make eating more mushrooms part of a healthier lifestyle! Robin Moore, the founder of MyCo Planet , is a...
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Waste Not, Want Not
The often-discarded beef tallow is beneficial in many ways Article and Photography by Katie Currid We often use the phrase “using every part of the buffalo” in a tongue-in-cheek way, but Mary Haer at Green Grass Cattle Company is taking it literally. She runs Green Grass Cattle Company in Weston with her husband, Gary Haer, and her children. They launched their cattle business in 2018 and as they’ve grown their farm and figured out what customers are looking for in their beef, they’ve...
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Clean and Green
The Greener Home soap refillery in Parkville brings approachable sustainability north of the river Article by Katie Currid | Photography by Hannah Schreiner Kristen Edwards started researching more natural products to bring into her home during her first pregnancy in 2008. Back then, it took a lot of time and effort to figure out which products were actually cleaner and greener, and which ones just had claims that they were. She wanted items in her home to be safer for her baby and BPA-free...
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