The driver of a Kia Forte was westbound on I-70 near the I-435 exit at 6:23 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, when the driver lost control on wet pavement, according to a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper’s crash log.
The Kia then struck the inside barrier wall, the trooper’s report stated.
A 7-year-old Prairie Village boy who was a passenger in the car had a possible minor injury, according to the report.
The driver, a 37-year-old Prairie Village woman, was not injured, the report stated.
The Wyandotte County community will celebrate 913 Day, in all areas of Kansas City, Kansas, from Strawberry Hill to Basehor and Bonner Springs, from Quindaro to Armourdale, Argentine, and Turner, throughout the day with a 913 Day Festival Celebration from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., on Tuesday, Sept. 13.
The family event will include over 30 vendors along with food, gifts, art and entertainment at the historic Vernon School, 3436 N. 27th St., Kansas City, Kansas.
“The 913 Day Celebration will bring the community and businesses together through the promotion of entrepreneurship sharing the good that is taking place in the 913 area code in Wyandotte County with $9.13 specials at participating businesses and a celebration with over 30 vendors, entertainment, and family festivities at Vernon School,” said Sheyvette Dinkens, 913 Day planning chair.
In September 2020, Earnest Jackson, Samuel Lockridge and Kendon McClaine worked with the Unified Government to create a proclamation to honor 913 Day in Wyandotte County. The community will honor the proclamation and continue to preserve their work and celebrate all things great in Wyandotte County.
913 Dayinformation
• The 913 Day festival will be held at The Vernon School with vendors along with entertainment from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sept. 13, including a Kids’ Zone sponsored by Cross-Lines Community Outreach and Aetna Better Health of Kansas.
• Wyandotte County businesses will offer $9.13 specials to celebrate 913 Day. A map of locations is listed at https://bit.ly/913WYCO.
• A Quindaro Ruins tour will take place at 3 p.m. in partnership with Urban Hike KC and the Quindaro Ruins Project. Register online at www.913day.org.
The 913 Day celebration is made possible by the Wyandotte County Economic Development Council, Sunflower Health Plan, Visit Kansas City Kansas, Thula B., E-Ship Rising, Marites Altuna, Kendon McClaine, Nelson Gabriel, Wyandotte County District Attorney, Mark Dupree.
Celebrating Wyandotte County
Historical
F.L. Schlagle Library, 4051 West Drive, Wyandotte County Lake Park, 913-299-2384. Year-round interactive library, nature center and nature trail offer scientific, educational, cultural information and recreational opportunities to visitors of all ages. Guided tours by appointment.
Grinter Place State Historic Site, 1420 S. 78th St., 913-299-0373. Home of Moses Grinter, one of Kansas’ earliest settlers, who established the first ferry across the Kansas River. The 1857 Georgian vernacular home was built on the Delaware Indian Reserve. One of the oldest farmhouses in Kansas. Guided tours are by appointment and provide visual and hands-on learning about KS history.
Huron Indian Cemetery, 7th and Ann, 913-721-1078. This cemetery was established in 1843 after the forced migration of the Wyandot Nation from their homes near Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Located at a high point overlooking the meeting of the Kansas and Missouri rivers.
Lewis and Clark Historic Park at Kaw Point, 1 River City Drive, 913-573-8362. The Lewis and Clark Expedition arrived at Kaw Point, at the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri river in Kansas City, Kansas, on June 26, 1804. This six-acre park which opened in 2004 features an open-air education pavilion with interpretive signs about the expedition as well as an interactive computer element. Trails run through the woods and along the river. Boat ramp and docking area allow river access.
Old Quindaro Museum, 3432 N. 29th St., 913-244-8497. The museum seeks to preserve the rich history of the Quindaro community, where runaway slaves found sanctuary. Find old-fashioned shackles reminiscent of the ones used to confine a slave and other items on display inside the museum.
Quindaro Underground Railroad Museum, 3436 N. 27th St., 913-321-1220. Housed in the historic Vernon Multi-Purpose Center, the museum has several artifacts and documents that tell the story of the town and people of Quindaro. Hours: by appointment only.
Quindaro Ruins Overlook and John Brown Statue, 27th and Sewell streets, 913-573-8327. The Quindaro Ruins Overlook provides a rare window to the past, with the stone and brick foundation offering tangible evidence of a largely unrecognized chapter in American history. The statue pays homage to John Brown, one of the nation’s most staunch opponents of slavery.
Rosedale Memorial Arch, 35th and Booth streets, 913-573-8327. A tribute to World War I soldiers, and based on Paris’ Arc de Triomphe, the Arch was designed by Rosedale resident John LeRoy Marshall and was dedicated in 1923. In 1993, a monument was added to honor soldiers of World War II and the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. Hours: open 24 hours. Admission: free.
World War II Bomber Builders Monument 631 N. 126th St., Bonner Springs, Kansas, 913-573-5002. This monument honors employees who built 6,608 B-25 bombers in the Fairfax District during World War II. Open daylight hours. Admission: free, but donations appreciated.
Wyandotte County Historical Society and Museum 631 N. 126th St., Bonner Springs, Kansas, 913-573-5002, www.wycomuseum.org. The museum houses one of the nation’s remaining Native-American dugout canoes, a rare 1903 American la France Steam Fire Engine and more.
Strawberry Hill Museum and Cultural Center, 720 N. 4th St., 913-371-3264. This Queen Anne style home built in 1887 hosts a museum that preserves and highlights the diverse ethnic cultures that immigrants from Eastern Europe brought to Kansas City, Kansas, in the early 1900s. Beautifully decorated during the holidays, 6 p.m. tours in-season. Group tours are available by appointment.
The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame Chartered by Congress and signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on Aug. 31, 1960. Understand and appreciate agriculture as the dynamic force that shaped our nation’s past and will shape the world’s future.
Choose a unique Wyandotte County museum Explore the unique museums located in Wyandotte County while enjoying the heritage the various cultures brought to our city. Go back through the history of medicine, learn about the Underground Railroad or one of the famous high school graduates.
Avenue of murals Take a self-guided tour of eight murals in a four-block corridor in downtown Kansas City, Kansas, celebrating the history and culture of our city. Learn about the many people who settled in our city and the artists who are embracing this history.
Legendary Kansas at Legends Outlets, Kansas City, Kansas Enjoy an audio walking tour while learning about the 80-plus Kansas heroes represented on medallions, posters, murals and sculpture. Stop for a snack or beverage on your tour.
Dotte Originals
Spicin’ Foods Senses will be tantalized by the sights, smells and taste of Kansas City’s favorite gourmet sauce manufacturer. See the company’s test kitchen, manufacturing area, main office and sample products from the factory outlet store.
1889 Pizza Take time to learn the art of mozzarella making, watch the pizzas get “blistered” in the wood fired hearth oven , choose from quirky pizzas, salads and more, while enjoying this quaint family-owned pizzeria.
Bichelmeyer Meats Have you ever seen how a side of beef ages, watched a side of beef or a hog processed, curious to know how ground beef is made, want to watch a Bratwurst or homemade loaf of bologna be created by human hands? During your tour at Bichelmeyer Meats you might even get to stamp a few packages and sack ‘em for a custom processing order. Your group will be amazed as they learn about the process from the pasture to the table.
Moon Marble Company Store Gain a new appreciation for marbles and the people who make them during a live marble making demonstration. Spend time in the retail store where nothing is electronic and grab your own piece of nostalgia.
Cider Hill Family Orchard Take the Apple Wagon out into the U-Pick Orchard (seasonal). Spend time exploring over 900 trees with 18 different kinds of apples. Pick a cherry or a pear or a pumpkin. Or bring your poles and fish in one of two catch and release ponds. Have lunch from a local barbeque spot or relax with a sack lunch on blankets while you enjoy the beautiful country setting.
Rowe Ridge Winery Walk in the vineyards, learn about the varieties of grapes and the fun and challenges of growing grapes in the Midwest. Plan a tasting of some of the many varieties of wines while enjoying the peaceful views from the patio.
Sports
Sporting KC – KC Current The Kansas City Monarchs at Legends Field
Cabela’s— Take a self-guided tour to the 11,500 square foot Mule Deer Country Museum, art gallery, furniture department, gun library, aquarium and general store.
Kayak on the Kansas River Begin the adventure exploring Lewis and Clark Park at Kaw Point to see where the expedition camped in 1804. Grab your paddles, launch your kayaks and float up the river for a scenic & unique look at the city.
Zip KC Take to the skies with one of nine lines traversing over one mile. Train like the pros on a two-mile-long obstacle course. Climb the Great Wall, rope climb, conquer the tire toss, bear crawl through the mud, climb the vertigo bus and so much more.
Children’s Mercy Park Take a tour of the home of Sporting KC, Kansas City, Kansas’ Major League Soccer Team. See the locker rooms and the birds eye view of the stadium from the suites. Walk on the field and imagine the cheers of the fans. Temporary home of KC Current.
Kansas Speedway Spend the day at Kansas Speedway. Enjoy one of two race weekends a year, when the top drivers from NASCAR, ARCA and trucks move onto the track.
Hollywood Casino Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway overlooks Turn 2. A Vegas-style casino, featuring world-class games and blockbuster slots. Enjoy delicious dining, at any one of the restaurants, and the kind of star treatment you won’t find anywhere else.
7th Street Casino, 803 N. 7th St., 866-944-IWIN (4946) Over 400 Gaming machines, historic location, three bars, great food, Lucky 7 Club, promotions, tournaments and jackpots.
Shopping and Parks The Legends Outlets, Kansas City, Kansas, in Village West. A retail, dining and entertainment complex built around the Legends of Kansas. Take a self-guided walking tour, dine or shop. Relax around the fountain, with its 60-foot shooting water, or under the 150-foot smokestack.
Wyandotte County Lake and Park, 91st Street and Leavenworth Road, 913-573-5002. Includes 1,500 acres of wooded areas, 400-acre lake with marina, kids’ fishing lake, picnic shelters and rest rooms. The largest playground in WyCo, boat rentals, fishing, abundance of wildlife, bridle trail and archery range.
Seasonal Kansas City Renaissance Festival, 620 N. 126th St., Bonner Springs, Kansas, 913-721-2110. Storybook recreation of a 16th-century English village. Live entertainment, food, fun, top 100 events in North America. Hours: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. weekends; Labor Day, Columbus Day, rain or shine.
World Series of Barbecue
The Taco Trail and the Flavors of KCK Tour Slaps, Joe’s KC, The Jones’ Sisters, and many more barbecue restaurants Tao Tao that has been serving the best Chinese food for 50 years in KCK
Dia de los Muertos Parade – Celebrating the Day of the Dead.