When Nelle Peters struck out on her own in Kansas City in 1909, she had, as she later described it, “very small savings and a large amount of nerve.” Few could have predicted she would become one of the city’s most prolific architects, but now, you’re hard-pressed to take a 10-minute drive through town without… Continue reading One woman’s architectural vision shaped how generations of Kansas Citians live
One woman’s architectural vision shaped how generations of Kansas Citians live