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SUMMARY:Titanic: An Immersive Voyage
DESCRIPTION:Step aboard the world’s most captivating maritime legend — Titanic: An Immersive Voyage — opening NOV 8 at Union Station Kansas City. \nThis breathtaking new exhibition brings the Titanic’s untold stories\, unforgettable moments\, and tragic final voyage vividly to life like never before. Produced by Exhibition Hub and presented locally by Hawthorn Bank\, this all-new experience is making its U.S. debut right here in Kansas City. \nWalk the ship’s opulent corridors\, explore dramatic room recreations\, and relive the fateful night through powerful storytelling and immersive environments. \nYour journey includes: \nOver 200 authentic artifacts from Titanic and her sister ships\nThe chance to sit in a lifeboat as the final moments unfold\nAn optional Virtual Reality dive to explore Titanic’s resting place 2.5 miles below the surface\nMultilingual audio guides for a personalized experience\nA thoughtfully curated gift shop with exclusive Titanic merchandise\nWhether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about this monumental event\, this exhibition invites you to feel the story—its grandeur\, its heartbreak\, and the human stories within it.
URL:https://mohumanities.org/event/titanic-an-immersive-voyage/
LOCATION:Union Station Kansas City\, 30 West Pershing Road\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Around Our Community
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SUMMARY:Playing Through Black Golfers Overcoming the Forgotten Color Barrier
DESCRIPTION:A panel discussion on the historic and contemporary challenges faced by minority golfers in Kansas\nCity and around the nation \nPanelists will include;\nDon Kuehn\, 2022 inductee into the Kansas City Golf Hall of Fame; member of the Board of Directors of Central Links Golf and winner of 56 local\, state\, and national tournaments;\nBob Drake\, a retired teacher and former tournament director for the Heart of America Golf Club;\nDwayne Lewis\, a former Center High School and Baker University basketball star who has developed a passion for golf and has played with several groundbreaking Black golfers\, including Charlie Sifford and Jim Dent;\nJudge Jon Gray\, retired Circuit Court Judge and lawyer in private practice. His interests include the connection between amateur and professional sports\, as well as the struggle for equal rights.\nThe moderator for the event is Lewis Diuguid\, former columnist and vice president for community resources for the Kansas City Star. \nThe road to equal access in public accommodations for people of color\, including on the nation’s golf courses\, was fraught with numerous significant challenges. Not the least among them were the infamous Jim Crow Laws mandating racial segregation in public facilities and the PGA Tour’s ”Caucasians Only” clause. In Kansas City\, access to the two Swope Park golf courses in the late 1940s was no exception. Whites were welcomed at Swope #1 (now Swope Memorial)\, but Black golfers were restricted to play at the unkempt\, ill-maintained course “down the hill”: Swope #2. And then\, only on Mondays and Tuesdays! The Black Archives of Mid-America is hosting a panel discussion/forum to explore the history of access to public golf and to look to the future to find ways to make golf more accessible.
URL:https://mohumanities.org/event/playing-through-black-golfers-overcoming-the-forgotten-color-barrier/
LOCATION:Black Archives of Mid-America\, 1722 E. 17th Terr.\,\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64108
CATEGORIES:Around Our Community
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