Swing (Jan-Dec 1953)

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.-•?. /centennial SUMMER of 1950 meant women and children gave their time effort y parades, pageantry and the re-enactment and talent to presentation of a nightly his of the Thrills of a Century." 350,000 people torical pageant in Swope Park from June 3 watched the day and night-illuminated parades through July 10. Indians danced among the on downtown streets. Four thousand men, downtown skyscrapers. KANSAS CITY'S CENTENNIAL THE "STARLIGHT THEATRE" I Out of it all came the magnificent "Starlight Theatre" in Swope . formally opened in summer, 1951. A $1,593,000 plant, it seats 7, people nightly; produces ten attractions each summer at a cost $550,000 for the ten shows pictured on pages 321 to 335.