Something to consider . . .
EVEN IF J.C. NICHOLS WAS A BASTARD, THAT DOESN'T MAKE IT OKAY TO ROB, LOOT & BURN CARS & BUILDINGS!!!
Nevertheless . . .
Public TV advocacy seemingly apologizes for longstanding racial tension and protesters targeting this iconic Kansas City neighborhood by way of some misplaced AND COMPLETELY UNPRODUCTIVE urban political activist vendetta.
Check-it a recent documentary featuring a cavalcade of local celebrities digging up the old dead dude in order to feast on his racist old bones . . .
After developer J.C. Nichols announced plans to open the Country Club Plaza in 1923, some skeptics scoffed at the notion, labeling it “Nichols’ Folly.”
Over the following decades, the Country Club Plaza became the defining landmark of Kansas City, offering an alternative downtown with increasingly luxurious shopping options and serving as a springboard for suburban sprawl. It gained fame as the nation’s first planned shopping center designed to accommodate the automobile for a nation on the move.
Nichols’ Folly will examine the long and dramatic story of the Country Club Plaza. It will assess its legacy. More so, it will ponder its future.
For those who haven't seen it yet, check the documentary via www.TonysKansasCity.com embed . . .
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