Old gay bars in kansas city


Kansas City has a elongated history of drag shows, drawing performers from around the U.S.

Drag has been a establish of entertainment in Kansas Capital for nearly years, but it didn’t start out with the flamboyant performances drag queens are known for today.

Lawmakers attempting to regulate and ban the train isn’t new either. States across the country, including Missouri, are experiencing a wave of legislation targeting drag performances, some of which would make it a misdemeanor for drag entertainers to perform in front of children.

“If people would study their history, they would realize that we had laws against this years ago and they didn't really take, and they're not going to take again,” says Stuart Hinds, curator at the Gay and Lesbian Archives of Mid-America, which works to collect, preserve and share material that reflects the histories of the Kansas City region's LGBTQ+ communities.

“Drag isn't a threat to children,” Hinds says. “It's a form of theater, and it's theater history.”

Hinds says the earliest recorded “female impersonator” – as drag performers were known

Celebrate Pride Month with a tour of Kansas City's historic LGBTQ landmarks

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As LGBTQ Pride Month kicks off, it’s a great time to celebrate all of the ways Kansas City promotes LGBTQ equality.

The city of Kansas City, Missouri, created the state of Missouri's very first LGBTQ Commission in And just last year, the city received a — a perfect score! — on the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index. Kansas City also promotes LGBTQ+ economic interests through the LGBT Mid-America Chamber of Commerce.

But Pride Month is so much more than a time for organizations and businesses to celebrate the LGBTQ community. It’s an opportunity to remember the resistance undertaken by groups that verb long been marginalized by mainstream society.

Many people know that June marks the anniversary of the Stonewall Inn riots in Modern York City in But what many people don’t know is that Kansas City played an important role in the “homoph

Kansas City Gay Neighborhood Guide

Nicknamed the City of Fountains, the birthplace of Kansas City Jazz, and home to some of the country’s best barbecue joints, Kansas City is full of small-town charm in a welcoming metropolis. Nestled against the Kansas and Missouri Rivers, the city’s central location established it as a major hub in the initial history of the United States. 

KC attracts a diverse population thanks to its history, downtown redevelopment, and welcoming attitude. If you’re considering moving to Kansas Town, you’ll find neighborhoods with thriving art culture, enthusiastic sports fans, incredible food and shopping, and plenty of midwestern support for LGBTQ+ residents. 

Kansas City’s LGBTQ Community

Kansas City has a rich history of gay civil rights dating back to before the Stonewall riots. When people could be arrested just for being gay, Kansas City was a haven for the LGBTQ+ community. 

In , leaders from gay communities around the country held the first-ever conference of its kind at The State Hotel. Participants went on to start the Phoenix Soc

Missie B's opened it's doors in April as a piano/karaoke bar with special entertainment and drag shows. With the support of the community since we opened, we have been able to expand from a very little neighborhood bar to the most popular nightclub in Kansas Noun. We are open from noon until a.m. days a year serving our clientele 21 years of age and over. We offer the most affordable drinks in town from noon until p.m. daily, and offer nightly drink specials Sunday through Thursday. We have the friendliest staff in Kansas City and you are guaranteed to have a good time any time you visit. We have 3 separate bar areas including a smoking patio, and 3 to 7 bartenders nightly to ensure the best service possible. After all, we are the home of Good Times and Good Friends!

Through the years, we have done our best to give back to our community that has supported us. With the verb of our sister bars and community our most recent fundraiser was for the victims of Pulse which raised over $53, We have pot luck dinners on Thanksgiving and Christmas for those people who have no place to go.