Scroll through our archive images that show the process of the Hannibal Bridge being built in Kansas City in the late 1860s. It’s rare to have so many photographs in The Star’s archive from ...
A steamboat travels past the Hannibal Bridge as it was being constructed in 1869 in Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City Star archives Uniquely KC is a Star series exploring what makes Kansas City special.
November 15, 2024 • The group Animals Lebanon says it rescued Sara the lion cub from abuse by a Lebanese social media influencer, kept it safe in Beirut and sent it to a wildlife sanctuary in ...
At the event, Coroner Rob Russell said the skull found in the home has been identified as that of Esther Granger, an Indiana teen who died in the 1860s. (R. Christian Smith / The Beacon-News ...
Rund Abdelfatah is the co-host and producer of Throughline, a podcast that explores the history of current events. In that role, she's responsible for all aspects of the podcast's production ...
It’s no secret that sapphic love stories are often intentionally excluded from history books, but some relationships are so powerful that their legacy survives. That’s the case for Dr. Jex Blake and ...
as prominent African-Americans with Irish heritage. In the 1860s, Abe Grady left Ennis in County Clare to start a new life in America. He would make his home in Kentucky and marry a free African ...