LaLa was my mother. With love and devotion, I have furnished these triplex apartments with her things or items she gave me. There are a few of my father’s aviation things as well. He was a pilot for Braniff Int’l, Repubic Airways, Kitty Hawk & retired as a Cpt from Southwest. This apartment & triplex hold a lot of memories.
We welcome all. Our goal is to create a space that makes you feel comfortable and is a home away from home. 1000 sqft apartment with traditional and Christian theme decor with just a bit of Asian influence. Feels cozy and warm. Perfect as a corporate, short term rental or for visitors touring and needing a base in the Independence/Kansas City area. Arrowhead and Kaufman are nearby. Downtown and KCI are an easy commute.
Keyless entry. You will receive your code after your booking is confirmed.
Keurig provided along with K-Cup coffee and tea to get you started. If you prefer several cups of coffee each morning, there is also a Cuisinart Grinder/Brew Coffee Maker with thermal carafe in pantry. Disposable to-go cups are provided for that last morning so you can have your coffee to go and not have to take/liberate a ceramic cup.
Kitchen will exceed most expectations. Appliances are all new Whirlpool Stainless Steel. Dishwasher has stainless interior with noise level under 50db. Freezer/refrigerator is counter depth with automatic ice maker and exterior door service center, providing filtered water/ice. Additionally, Brita Stream water pitcher provided in the fridge. Please do not reset the Brita electronic filter counter; just use and refill from tap. Microwave and range oven have convection capabilities and more features than can be listed. Easy clean glass cooktop. Electric controls can be programmed for Spanish/French in addition to default English. Do not use self-clean oven feature. Manufacturer recommends using that feature sparingly. Counter tops are granite, travertine backsplash, composite granite sink with stainless Moen touchless faucet. Counter top Cuisinart Toaster Oven. Rice Cooker/Turbo Pressure Cooker along with additional kitchen appliances. Eat in kitchen in addition to formal dining area. Dining area with china cabinet, table cloth or place mats, cloth napkins for special eat in meals.
Living area adjacent and open to dining area. Solid wood frame sofa and love seat with leather cushions. Wall mounted Sony television with Xfinity 140+ Channels. Wall mounted tapestry that I got on one of my Around the World Trips. Fireplace and attic circulation fan are inop.
Bedrooms are furnished traditionally with Ralph Lauren bedding. Master bedroom has designer Bob Timberlake queen bed and night tables that belonged to my mother. Master bedroom also has ceiling fan. Each room has it’s own coordinating towels. Hampers are in each closet. Next to each bed is a power strip/surge protector with USB for additional outlets and charging. Shared washer/dryer located one flight of steps to ground level of building.
One and a half bath consisting of one tub/shower, two toilets, two separate vanities. One blow dryer provided along with Neutrogena Body Wash and L’Oreal Sulfate Free Shampoo/Conditioner for your use while you are our guest, please do not pack out. For monthly guests the toiletries/paper goods/consumables are only provided initially.
Shaded gazebo and bistro table along with Char-Broil 2 burner propane BBQ grill in back yard. After using grill please ensure propane is off, use wire brush to clean grill and once cooled replace cover. In season there are lots of flowers along with strawberries, peaches and mint for you pick and use. Garden has 8ft retaining wall with no guard rail. The garden is not a play area and children must be supervised at all times. Fortunately, McCoy park is just down the street. No cigarette smoking on property, I do not wish to pick up any butts. Even though it is not legal in our state, we are 420 friendly, just not inside.
One designated covered parking spot under carport on South (left side). Carport is accessed via alley off Farmer St. Space is limited so trucks, large SUVs and other large vehicles will have to park on street. Tennis court, just walk North on sidewalk and past 3 homes. Beyond that there is McCoy Park with a fun summer water feature for the young at heart and horse shoe pits. Independence Square is walking distance, but more than likely you will drive and there is free and abundant close in parking for the many restaurants, shops and movie theatre. Look up ‘Truman Heritage District’ for all the things to do in our neighborhood.
The McClains are a local family that have invested over $25 million in Independence and on the Square. They have made our little corner of the world a delightful place to have for shopping and a treat at Yogurtini or Clinton’s Soda Fountain, coffee at Mainstreet Coffee House, along with pizza from Square Pizza, fine Italian at Cafe Verona, Continental at Ophelia’s, Mexican at El Pico, traditional American at Courthouse Exchange and simply great gourmet dogs at UpDog. One of the largest undertakings of the McClains was to bring back Polly’s Pop, a favorite locally made vintage soda with real cane sugar. There are 9 flavors made and bottled right here on the Independence Square. My father, the Captain, would’ve been in his eighties, was born and raised in Independence. He has delicious memories of swigging a Polly’s Pop. The McClains also brought back the bowling alley, Diamond Bowl, it is a bright place where you may have a beer and enjoy more than just bowling. Movies on the big screen at the Phoenix Theatre. In the summer, there is a beer garden at Courthouse Exchange with live music on the weekends. Google to find a schedule for square events, to include music, art, dog days, festivals, farmer’s market, etc.
In Independence history abounds everywhere and especially here at the center of Independence. Jackson County Jail and Marshal’s House (1859); Harry and Bess Truman’s home; Truman Presidential Library; National Frontier Trails Museum devoted to the 3 great western routes: the Santa Fe, Oregon and California Trails. Independence was the “jumping off” point for all 3 trails. There is so much more for anyone interested in the Mormon and Latter Day Saints history. My family has roots as local Latter Day Saints, we’re a part of one of the groups that never went to Salt Lake.
Outside photos are from Spring/Summer. Winter here can be a little grey. If you book before the spring, things here are just not near as bright.