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  1. The legendary Kansas City venue opened on Thanksgiving 1927 to a crowd of 4,000 patrons who came out to dance to the sounds of the Jean Goldkette Orchestra. 1 The Pla-Mor was home to more than music, and the complex claimed to be the largest indoor amusement center in the country in the 1920s, offering a bowling alley and billiards room ...

  2. The Pla-Mor Ballroom was a multi-purpose event center in Kansas City, Missouri, at 3142 Main Street, directly south of the Union Hill neighborhood. The venue was primarily a music hall used most often for jazz performances but also contained a bowling alley , swimming pool, ballroom , billiard hall and adjacent ice rink .

  3. 29 kwi 2021 · On Nov. 19, 1927, The Kansas City Times reported that “Kansas City’s first pretentious ballroom” would open at 3142 Main St. a week later on Thanksgiving night. It was Pla-Mor’s second phase, bowling lanes having opened in September. The Pla-Mor Ice Palace, with a seating capacity of 6,300, was scheduled to open by Christmas.

  4. 18 lis 2024 · On the evening of November 24, 1927, the Pla-Mor Ballroom opened at 3142 Main Street to a crowd of 4,100 who reveled at its unprecedented size and modern style.

  5. Here's a 1969 Radio Spot for Music Palace: Rotary Connection. Great shot of Music Palace interior with Midwest Rock Ensemble on stage. Jay Barry...mid 60's. A rare exterior shot with The Chevels! Bob Kuban and the In-Men at The Starlight Ballroom.

  6. 25 kwi 2021 · On Nov. 19, 1927, The Kansas City Times reported that “Kansas City’s first pretentious ballroom” would open at 3142 Main St. a week later on Thanksgiving night. It was Pla-Mor’s second...

  7. 9 lip 2021 · When the history of rock ’n’ roll in Kansas City is written — if it’s written — the year that will figure most prominently likely will be 1971. Fifty years ago, Good Karma Productions, Danny Cox, Brewer & Shipley, “One Toke Over the Line” and the freshly opened Cowtown Ballroom intertwined in a way that defined an era. “What’s Your KCQ?,”

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