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Landmark: Rosedale ArchCity: Kansas City KS
Country: USA Kansas
Continent: North America
Rosedale Arch, Kansas City KS, USA Kansas, North America
Rosedale Arch is a stone memorial structure located in Kansas City, Kansas, USA.
It commemorates soldiers from Wyandotte County who served in World War I.
Visual Characteristics
The arch is constructed from limestone blocks. It stands approximately 50 feet tall and has a single, large span. The architectural style is Neoclassical, with decorative elements carved into the stone.
Location & Access Logistics
Rosedale Arch is situated within Rosedale Park at 3400 Rainbow Blvd, Kansas City, KS 66103. It is approximately 5 kilometers southwest of the Kansas City, Kansas city center. Access is via Rainbow Boulevard. Parking is available in designated lots within Rosedale Park. Public transport options include the Ride KC bus line 11, which stops near the park entrance on Rainbow Boulevard.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of Rosedale Arch began in 1922 and was completed in 1923. It was designed by architect Henry F. Hoit and funded by public subscription. The original purpose was to honor the local servicemen and women of World War I.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can view the inscriptions on the arch detailing the names of soldiers. Photography of the structure is permitted. Walking paths surround the arch within Rosedale Park, allowing for exploration of the immediate grounds.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within Rosedale Park, located a short walk from the arch. Shade is provided by mature trees in the vicinity. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable in this area. Food vendors are not typically present at the arch itself, but are available in nearby commercial areas.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal lighting conditions for photography, late afternoon (approximately 2-3 hours before sunset) provides favorable illumination on the arch's facade. The best months for weather are typically April through October, offering mild temperatures.
Facts & Legends
A specific detail often overlooked is the inscription of the names of the fallen soldiers on the interior faces of the arch. Local lore sometimes mentions the arch as a meeting point for young couples during the mid-20th century.
Nearby Landmarks
- Kansas City Museum (3.2km Northeast)
- Union Station Kansas City (4.5km Northeast)
- Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (4.8km Northeast)
- Crossroads Arts District (4.0km Northeast)