Saturday Crafternoon: Bad Art
A playful arts-and‑crafts session where local adults can unwind and create without pressure—just a short walk from Arch Street, it’s a fun, social way to tap into creativity and meet neighbors.
View event details →Nestled in the heart of Leavenworth, the Arch Street Historic District charms with its tree-lined streets, beautifully preserved Victorian homes, and welcoming front porches that invite neighborly connections. Unique for its rich architectural character and tight-knit sense of community, this neighborhood is where history and hospitality find a perfect home.
Leavenworth presents a tranquil setting with predominantly single detached homes built around the mid-1970s, offering spacious three and four-bedroom layouts. The neighborhood provides proximity to primary schools, both public and private, enhancing convenience for residents. Grocery needs are met by approximately ten local stores, alongside a modest selection of restaurants. With generally peaceful streets and a slower pace, this area offers a quiet living environment. Parking availability tends to be straightforward, facilitating easy access to vehicle transportation. Though bike lanes are limited, the hilly terrain contributes to unique outdoor opportunities. Overall, Leavenworth combines comfortable housing and essential amenities for a satisfying residential experience.
Leavenworth offers a relaxed atmosphere. The noise levels in Leavenworth are very low, as the streets are very peaceful.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Arch Street Historic District is celebrated for its stunning collection of Victorian-era homes that line Arch Street, showcasing a rich variety of 19th-century architectural styles and meticulous historic preservation that tells the story of Leavenworth’s early growth.
Serving the community since the late 1800s at 306 N. Broadway, St. Joseph Catholic Church is a historic landmark with beautiful stained-glass windows, hosting regular services and community events that unite the neighborhood.
Located at 206 Choctaw Street, just steps from Arch Street, this local favorite pub and brewery offers classic American fare, craft beers, and a welcoming atmosphere that draws in both residents and visitors.
Situated nearby at 123 S Esplanade, the Riverfront Community Center provides residents with recreational facilities, fitness classes, an indoor track, and event spaces—contributing to the vibrant social life of the Arch Street area.
Beginning near Arch Street and running along the Missouri River, the Esplanade Walking Trail is perfect for leisurely strolls, jogging, and enjoying panoramic river views, making it a peaceful amenity for residents and visitors alike.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A playful arts-and‑crafts session where local adults can unwind and create without pressure—just a short walk from Arch Street, it’s a fun, social way to tap into creativity and meet neighbors.
View event details →A virtual book talk featuring bestselling author Jason Reynolds; ideal for residents curious about his new work—accessible at home and hosted by the local library familiar from Arch Street.
View event details →A chamber music concert at a local hotel that brings quality live music into the neighborhood—a culturally rich night out within walking or short driving distance of Arch Street.
View event details →A citywide Arbor Day event supporting tree planting or green awareness—great community spirit and engagement for neighbors around Arch Street and across town.
View event details →An opportunity to hear and participate in local planning discussions that may shape neighborhoods like Arch Street—relevant for residents interested in civic engagement.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Arch Street Historic District
Local characteristics and demographics for Arch Street Historic District