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"SCHLEY RIDE TO KANSAS CITY" 1954 JACKSON CITY, INDEPENDENCE & KANSAS CITY REEL 1 XD51244 

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Reel 2: • 1950S FOOTAGE OF KANSA...
This color travelogue style film was shot by Norman Schley in April 1954 and offers a first-hand account of Schley’s trip around Missouri. A skilled filmmaker from Wisconsin, Schley made a series of films under the moniker "Schley Ride" and/or "Picturelogue." Some of his films aired on television, while others were shown in front of live audiences. This particular account takes viewers along to explore the sites and wonders of Kansas City, Jackson City, Independence, and Excelsior Springs, Missouri. While many of Schley Ride films are silent, this film is fully narrated by Norman Schley who details both the type of shot he is taking with his camera and his opinions about the place he is visiting. This film not only has footage of important historical landmarks across Missouri but gives insight into the commercialization of middle America, where commercial real estate moguls started to majorly transform formerly sleepy towns.
Camera pans downtown Kansas City from an overlook at Penn Valley Park (0:10). Kansas City Union Station (0:22). Camera zooms into Kansas City skyline (0:50). Ruth (perhaps Schley’s wife) walks around World War I Museum and Memorial (1:12). Different angles of the Liberty Memorial Tower (1:15). The Scout, bronze statue in Penn Valley Park, skyline in background (1:56). Kansas City City Hall, city traffic in the foreground (2:46). Different shots from City Hall Plaza (3:19). Exterior of Sears Roebuck and Co. building (3:40). Camera pans tile-adorned building on Country Club Plaza/ Plaza Esplanade (4:02). Plaza Motor Bank (4:45). Red 1954 Packard Model 5431 Convertible drives into Plaza Motor Bank - one of the first drive-through bank deposit systems (4:56). One of the streets of the plaza lined with shops (5:43). Nichols Parkway and 47th Street - Schley talks about Mr. Nichols, a real estate magnate and pioneer of the shopping plaza (5:59). Bugs bunny statue eating a carrot (6:46). Perhaps cherry blossom tree in spring bloom (8:01). Rows of empty seats at Starlight Theatre Kansas City in Swope Park (8:24). Kansas City Zoo: Elephant walks towards camera (9:30). Baby elephant (10:06). Visitors gather and engage with the elephants (11:17). Crowd gathers around sea lion pen (12:07). Ruth feeds dromedary camels (13:19). Zebra (13:33). Lion in a cage (14:02). Municipal Auditorium on Baltimore Avenue (14:05). Shot of traffic and storefronts along Truman Road, formerly 15th Street (14:12). Traffic light and street sign at the intersection of Truman Road and Baltimore Avenue (14:37). Kansas City Power and Light Company Building (14:53). Truman Courthouse/ Jackson County Courthouse in Independence, Missouri (15:04). Harry S. Truman National Historic Site home (15:23). Close up shots of house exterior and lawns built in Gothic, Eclectic Victorian style - Schley notes the home is not in great shape (15:30). Barren tree-lined road on way to Excelsior Springs (18:16). Man washes his car in stream (18:33). Exterior of the Elms Hotel Health Resort (19:02). Store fronts: deli, liquor store, pharmacy, soda fountain (19:45). McCleary Clinic (20:02). Exterior of U.S. Post Office in Excelsior Springs (20:18). Exterior of Hall of Waters (20:55). Different shots of trees in bloom (21:29). Sign for mineral water baths (22:05). Exterior of Excelsior Springs Ball Clinic and Health School (22:22). Exterior of the Federal Reserve Bank building on 10th Street and Grand Avenue (22:37). Door window pane with name of former U.S. President Harry S. Truman (23:05). Missouri State Capitol Building (23:24). Tweedie Footwear Corporation storefront (23:37).
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@tomservo5347
@tomservo5347 Год назад
"We found Excelsior Springs to be a dumpy little town." LOL I see little has changed. At this time my grandpa and 7 year old Dad would drive 75 miles taking loads of sheep to the Kansas City stockyards-at one time second in size only to Chicago. After getting his check at the stockyards auction building Grandpa liked treating the family to a meal at 'The Golden Ox'.
@davehughesfarm7983
@davehughesfarm7983 Год назад
oh yes indeed
@alangray9117
@alangray9117 Год назад
I miss when the plaza wasn't just for tourists and more local businesses. It wasn't ran by an out of town real estate firm like now.
@susanbrown2085
@susanbrown2085 3 месяца назад
One of my earliest memories is Union Station. I escaped the grasp of my mothers hand when I spotted my big brother when he came home from Viet Nam. Mom didnt see him, but I did!😁
@Telcom100
@Telcom100 Год назад
Amazing how well preserved is the color on this old film. Somebody really took care of it.
@sharondurham2840
@sharondurham2840 Год назад
Kodachrome film does not fade.
@billschley8368
@billschley8368 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@bethgray4151
@bethgray4151 Год назад
My grandfather worked. at Union Station during this time. He worked there for 40 years, from 23 years old to 63 years old. When I was a child, he showed me bullet holes in the columns from the shootout between Pretty Boy Floyd and the Feds. Before he worked at Union Station, he worked for J.C. Nichols, and he helped build what is now known as the J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain on the Plaza--the one with the horses. My sister, who once had a store on the Plaza in the early 70s, told me that the shops on the Plaza did better during the depression than other areas, because Nichols had the store owners pay a percentage of their profit for rent, rather than a set price, so if their sales went down, so did their rent.
@roadkillgravy5168
@roadkillgravy5168 Год назад
Thanks for sharing that. I would like to hear more stories you have.
@usncorpsman7966
@usncorpsman7966 9 месяцев назад
Nichols was a great man. TY I grew up in Northeast area. Going to the Plaza was a big deal.
@hflora1049
@hflora1049 Год назад
I can remember going to union station in the 50’s to pick up my grandmother. Every time I was there it was absolutely packed with people. It seemed to me there wasn’t a single foot that wasn’t occupied. Those were good years there. I spent many Saturday mornings at the movie theater on the plaza. My. Brothers and I spent a lot of time on the plaza in 54-55. I was 5 and they were only 11. We were on our own no adult was around. Certainly different times. This film brings huge memories. I remember all these sites the zoo was a great place back then.
@willyisthere
@willyisthere Год назад
That "Indian" sculpture is the Scout, Dedicated in 1922 as a memorial to local tribes, The Scout depicts a Sioux scout on horseback. Originally cast for the Panama Pacific Exposition in San Francisco in 1915, it arrived in Kansas City for a temporary exhibit on the way back to the sculptor on the east coast. Cyrus E. Dallin, of Boston and Paris, sculpted The Scout for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco where it won a Gold Medal. Citizens were so delighted with the statue that they raised $15,000 to purchase it. Its prominent position on a hill in Penn Valley Park overlooks the city. This larger than life-size equestrian statue has become a symbol and a mascot of the city. It now rests a top a large stone plinth.
@usncorpsman7966
@usncorpsman7966 9 месяцев назад
TY I grew up in K.C.
@jasonashley4579
@jasonashley4579 Год назад
Lived all my life in Kansas City, all my family lived in the River Quay.
@jj-eo7bj
@jj-eo7bj 10 месяцев назад
Kc starts to get hot n humid in april
@SCIFIguy64
@SCIFIguy64 Год назад
14:20 crazy how half the buildings here don't even exist anymore, as I-670 is entrenched in their places.
@MP-th8po
@MP-th8po Год назад
Kansas City is my fav city in MO
@EricJSmith-qe7cn
@EricJSmith-qe7cn Месяц назад
FYI. Wyandotte is the name of an indigenous tribe. Also, the name of a county in Kansas directly across the Missouri River from Kansas City, MO. While you’re at it, check out Quindaro Township.
@john4kc
@john4kc Месяц назад
The Western Auto sign was new THAT year.
@archangel_one
@archangel_one 9 месяцев назад
I'm taking this with me if I back in time.😁 6:49 LOL, Bugs Bunny on the Plaza!
@andrewfindlay7594
@andrewfindlay7594 Год назад
Fantastic footage - thanks for sharing!!
@ProbablyOnLSD6669
@ProbablyOnLSD6669 Год назад
Damn I miss KCMO. Union Station is where I first arrived when I moved there.
@kcbill54
@kcbill54 5 месяцев назад
You can barely hear the narrator over the totally inappropriate music….having said that, it’s cool to see KC as it looked in 54.
@patrickrancourt4782
@patrickrancourt4782 3 месяца назад
Nice work clips
@oldms
@oldms Год назад
I think you'll find that is Jefferson City and Jackson County. Not Jackson City.
@Nehmo
@Nehmo Год назад
7:32 Wyandotte is the Kansas county in which Kansas City, Kansas is located. It is also the name of an Indian tribe (actually a combination of 3 tribes that united) that moved to Kansas City, KS from Ohio. There was a time when Kansas City, KS was called Wyandotte City.
@mizzou1016
@mizzou1016 Год назад
Then they decided they wanted to leech off a Missouri city and the rest is history
@kdavis1492
@kdavis1492 Год назад
It's also a street on The Plaza
@taylormaine201
@taylormaine201 Месяц назад
For more info on the plight of those tribes, and their history in the KC area, check out Lyda Conley. She needs a movie.
@scottjones9973
@scottjones9973 Год назад
Wow! (And I never realized David Lynch did a travelogue of my hometown 😄)
@paulhill9495
@paulhill9495 Год назад
Classic footage of K.C.Mo.
@CJColvin
@CJColvin Год назад
This is Kansas City Missouri in the 1950s, Title should be called Jackson County not Jackson City.
@huwzebediahthomas9193
@huwzebediahthomas9193 Год назад
Ah, so it is, Missouri. 👍😎🇺🇸
@CJColvin
@CJColvin Год назад
@@huwzebediahthomas9193 Yep you got it brother
@Bandwithbrass
@Bandwithbrass Год назад
Nuice!
@dougsummers8721
@dougsummers8721 Год назад
You lost me when referring to Bugs Bunny as a Walt Disney character.
@redskies3000
@redskies3000 Год назад
The narrator was a jack ass
@Kickinpony66
@Kickinpony66 Месяц назад
His description of the grass at the Truman Home, in Independence, Mo is an ignorant description to say the least. Harry Truman didn't believe in spending a great deal of money on making the yard "Look Pretty"; and as far as the overall condition of the Truman Home (at that time), it was "Lived In" and it had it's issues (like every other house). Heck, the Truman Home still has it's issues and is a National Park! The Wallace House next door to the Truman Home is also part of that National Park.
@Grosstradamus
@Grosstradamus Год назад
As someone who grew up in excelsior springs, it is still a dumpy little town lol
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525 Год назад
Hey in your listing change it it said Jackson City instead Jefferson City. I find Mr Truman interesting. I've been to the houses that you showed and in one down Lamar Missouri and a few of the other ones. His father couldn't hold a job for whatever reason they move around quite a bit. Have you been in the pendergast mansion. Still got bullet holes but then it's on the historical site list. What's the connection? Some say pendergast is the reason Truman was put on the ticket. You might figure in the gas mansion with bullet holes he may not been the best guy. Google it research it. It's been said Harry Truman was one of pendergast men. But I've got at least a hundred relatives that would not be here if it wasn't for Harry Truman dropping the bomb on Japan a couple of times. That makes him okay with me! And for all you who want to cry about it. It saved million Japanese lives if you hunt thousand American lives. Plus it kept the Russians from gaining territory and a warm weather Port for the naval ships. They still don't have one. We got enough trouble with Chinese and they're Navy. Sure wouldn't want to have the Russians in there and how different Cuba would have been possibly if the Russian Navy could send him more ships. Horse a real way he ended that is that John f Kennedy secretly pulled our missiles out turkey. But in any case he gave us more leverage because they were not in the Pacific Ocean and that all goes back to President Truman dropping the bombs on two Japanese cities. Hey they started it and killed thousands of ours men in uniform and Pearl harbor. And you know until about decade or so ago they taught it quite differently in their schools. Now I suppose they're friendly country with us now we still protect them and we buy a lot of their stuff. So Harry Truman was the right person at the right time for the job of President of the United States. Even if he was a Democrat.
@sharonc.2207
@sharonc.2207 Год назад
Maybe supposed to say Jackson County and Jefferson City but they got lazy and combined them
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525 Год назад
@@sharonc.2207 Had to think for a moment but you're right Independence is in Jackson county. And they did talk about the shoe factory or whatever it was right next to Capitol building my how things have changed. Me in a little while since I've been to Jefferson City. I'm into the old car thing. And I remember there's a VW bug and Van shopping salvage yard south of there a little ways. Thanks for pointing that out. Hadn't thought about it thanks for the reply
@gibbsm
@gibbsm Год назад
that's the "Scout", dude on the horse.
@vikinggnome9307
@vikinggnome9307 Месяц назад
"Here we have Bug Bunny made popular by Walt Disney" ...whoops
@localfocalkc
@localfocalkc Год назад
20:25
@kdavis1492
@kdavis1492 Год назад
Ben Stein, (Ferris? Ferris?), must have taken speech lessons from this guy. He was clueless to The Plaza Lights.
@patriciathompson9739
@patriciathompson9739 Год назад
There should of been no music
@CJColvin
@CJColvin Год назад
This was a time when America was peaceful before the Hippie era of the 1960s
@CJColvin
@CJColvin Год назад
@@mikedrown2721 Right and the Black community became are what they are today due to Lyndon B Johnson creating the stupid welfare system.
@huwzebediahthomas9193
@huwzebediahthomas9193 Год назад
Really???? Duck and cover.... 🔥
@huwzebediahthomas9193
@huwzebediahthomas9193 Год назад
@@mikedrown2721 think the 1945 two nukes on Japan did it, really!!!
@ProbablyOnLSD6669
@ProbablyOnLSD6669 Год назад
The hippie era was rad. It was the 80s and Reagan neoliberalism that really tanked this place.
@midwesttraffikc271
@midwesttraffikc271 Год назад
Not peaceful for African Americans but i digress
@huwzebediahthomas9193
@huwzebediahthomas9193 Год назад
Many think Kansas is a state, can't remember where it is in, Missouri is it? I forget. 🇺🇸
@ProbablyOnLSD6669
@ProbablyOnLSD6669 Год назад
Half is in Missouri half is in Kansas
@user-to7hd6bh2e
@user-to7hd6bh2e Год назад
The City Of Kansas City Missouri is in the State Of Missouri which was A City Before Kansas was Established As A State. They Basically Copied Off From Kansas City Missouri and Now Today The Metro is linked to 2 states...like other metros...Cincinnati, New York etc...
@jj-eo7bj
@jj-eo7bj 10 месяцев назад
Kc Kansas-kc mo
@scottrobertson5639
@scottrobertson5639 2 месяца назад
The good days are long over here, ruined by mayor lucas
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