
Union Station blazes in red, white, and blue as the Kansas City Symphony performs for tens of thousands on Memorial Day weekend. The orchestra stage glows beneath the Beaux-Arts facade, video screens broadcast the performance to the crowd stretching across the south lawn, and light beams cut through the night sky above one of the largest train stations in America.
The Bank of America Celebration at the Station is a Kansas City tradition — a free annual concert that draws 40,000 to 50,000 people for an evening of patriotic music, military tributes, and fireworks. It is one of the largest free outdoor symphony performances in the Midwest.
Union Station itself is a Kansas City landmark of the highest order. Opened in 1914, spanning 850,000 square feet, and restored through a $250 million community-funded effort completed in 1999, it is the architectural anchor of the city's cultural corridor.
This photograph captures the convergence of architecture, music, community, and American tradition in a single Kansas City night. It is the kind of image that defines a city.
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Photographer
Roger Ridpath
Location
Union Station, Kansas City
Details
| Format | Digital Download (JPEG) |
| Sizes Available | Standard (2000px) / Display Ready (4K) / Full Resolution (4000px+) |
| License Types | Personal / Editorial / Commercial |
| Delivery | Instant download after purchase |
| Photographer | Roger Ridpath |
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| Format | Archival pigment print on museum-quality paper |
| Sizes Available | Standard (2000px) / Personal Use, Standard (2000px) / Editorial Use, Standard (2000px) / Commercial Use, Display Ready (4K 16:9) / Personal Use, Display Ready (4K 16:9) / Editorial Use, Display Ready (4K 16:9) / Commercial Use, Full Resolution (4000px+) / Personal Use, Full Resolution (4000px+) / Editorial Use, Full Resolution (4000px+) / Commercial Use |
| Photographer | Roger Ridpath |
| Edition | See individual variant for edition details |
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