Kansas City Union Station in Blue Coffee

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About This Design

Kansas City’s Union Station celebrates the city’s baseball team postseason wins with blue lighting. Opened in , Union Station serves Kansas City, Missouri, and the surrounding metropolitan area. In , but then was restored, reopening in as a series of museums and other public attractions. In , Union Station saw its return as a train station when Amtrak began providing public transportation services and has since become Missouri’s second-busiest train station. The fountain, named for Henry Wollman Bloch, was a gift to the city in the name of the co-founder of H&R Block, Inc. It features jets arranged in three concentric rings within an ellipse of black granite. A thin sheen of water on the flat granite creates a mirror to reflect the monumental architecture on either side. A computer choreographs an ever-changing pattern of display. On each hour and half-hour, a five-minute “high show” presents a celebration of water in movement. The fountain was designed by WET Design, the designers of the Bellagio fountains in Las Vegas.

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