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Kansas City’s Historic City Market
The legendary gunfighters, vacationing cowboys, and alluring ladies of the night are long gone, but many of the buildings remain from those Old West days here in the Historic City Market district of Kansas City. Our office in the 1870s-era Turf Exchange Building once served as a three-story gentlemen’s club – one of many such houses of gambling, drinking, and prostitution during KC’s lawless post-Civil War days. It’s highly possible that men such as Jesse James, Wyatt Earp, and Wild Bill Hickok spent time in the saloon or brothel that once inhabited 511 Delaware. These legends were frequent visitors to our street.
Once home to gangsters, saloons, political rallies, and medicine man shows, the City Market now houses a collection of creativity: companies that focus on marketing, web design, architecture, advertising, and film production.