Originally Known as The 9th Street Fountain
Kansas City is the place to find several hundreds of wonderfully crafted water fountains. As a matter of fact fountains takes part in Kansas City’s main attributes, character and culture, and it even uses a graphic design of a stylized fountain in its official logo.
The oldest fountain still in working order in Kansas City is the Women’s Leadership Fountain, which was formerly known as the 9th Street Fountain. The Women’s Leadership Fountain is an outdoor fountain was built after the first city built fountain was at 15th and Paseo in 1899 as it was also dedicated the year after. After a couple of years several fountains were also created all throughout Kansas City, mean while the15th Street Fountain was ruined in 1941, making the 9th Street Fountain the oldest.
George Kessler designed both the 15th Street Fountain and the 9th Street Fountain. He was one of the men who made significant progress to Kansas City’s appearance and being. In fact Kessler took the imitative when we speak of developing parks and boulevards are so distinctive and one of a kind in Kansas City. Together he joined forces with Parks Board architect John Van Brunt in designing the 9th Street Fountain. The Women’s Leadership Fountain was actually intended to be an entry feature to Paseo Boulevard, which had just been built.
In contrast to the new constructed fountains nowadays, The Women’s Leadership Fountain was a simple one. The entire cost of its construction ranges only up to $4,115, which is far way compared by today’s standards. The features of the fountain consist of a limestone basin cut in an oval. There is also a water jet that shot a spray from the center of the fountain upwards. The Women’s Leadership Fountain was positioned on a raised sidewalk with a neighboring flower garden and gas lights.
For a time in the 1940s, the 9th Street Fountain malfunctioned, but it was only repaired d in 1970. On the other hand, the fountain stopped working again after a several years. In 1990, it was repaired and the cost of expenses reached up to $125,000. The Central Exchange, a Kansas City organization focusing on women leadership in local business and community efforts, was in the fore front to do the restoration. As a tribute to the organization who headed the fund-raising to meet the monetary requirements to renovate the fountain, it was then named as The Women’s Leadership Fountain. The names of 12 the important women leaders from Kansas City were inscribed on the fountain.
Despite the fact that it was renovated recently the water fountain stumbled and was again in bad shape. The plumbing is non-functioning and the foundation of the 107-year-old construction is collapsing. Central Exchange and others are doing the hard work of raising a total 1.3 million dollars for the total renovation of the fountain which includes updating its features but keeping its genuine design, the Paseo Boulevard is also included in the renovation, which also depreciates as time goes by. Another famous fountain in Kansas City is the Fire Fighters Fountain, which is a tribute to all the fire fighters who risked their lives to put out fires throughout the city.



