Your Royals stadium has a familiar crown.
So look—you know I love the Royals, come on now. The 2015 World Series still gets me misty-eyed. And the buzz around a new downtown stadium? It’s been wild, just wild. But here's the real one: the new Crown Center stadium, the one that's got folks talking about parking and walkability and all that jazz, well, it's got a crown in its design that's a whole lot older than people realize. Turns out, that famous Hallmark crown logo? It was inspired by a *physical crown* right here in Kansas City, at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church.
### The Real KC Crown Story
It's such a Kansas City thing, isn't it? We've got history embedded in plain sight. Joyce Hall, the founder of Hallmark, was inspired by the golden crown that sits atop the steeple of Our Lady of Sorrows, which has been standing proud near 23rd and Gillham since 1909. That's a century of history, right there, looking down on the city. Now, to see that legacy weave itself into the future of our baseball team, through Hallmark's partnership on the new stadium renderings near Crown Center? It's just... poetic. It reminds you that this city, it has layers. It ain't just barbecue, come on now.
* **The Original:** The crown at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, near the heart of midtown. * **The Inspiration:** Joyce Hall, founder of Hallmark, saw it and created an iconic logo. * **The Full Circle:** The Royals' new stadium, a partnership with Hallmark, will carry this historical crown into its design.
This isn't just about a new ballpark, y'all. This is about Kansas City remembering its own stories, its own inspirations. It's about how the past, the present, and the future all connect on our streets, from 18th and Vine to the Country Club Plaza, right down to where the Royals will eventually play. It’s a reminder that our history is living and breathing, and sometimes, it’s literally crowning our skyline.
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