This vintage chrome postcard titled “Greetings From American Royal, Kansas City, Mo.” features two scenes associated with the American Royal celebration in Kansas City, Missouri. The upper image shows a floral parade float traveling along a downtown street lined with spectators. The float is heavily decorated with red, yellow, and white flowers and greenery, and carries several young women wearing formal dresses and sashes, likely pageant participants or parade royalty. A motorcycle escort rides alongside the float. Visible storefront signage includes Dunlop Tires and L.C.O. Distributors, situating the scene within a mid-twentieth-century commercial district. The lower image depicts a mounted parade procession moving through downtown Kansas City, with riders on horseback proceeding along a wide city street bordered by multistory commercial buildings and dense crowds gathered on sidewalks. Storefront signs such as Shon’s and Davidson’s are visible, reinforcing the downtown setting. The American Royal, established in 1899, is an annual livestock show, horse show, rodeo, and civic festival that became one of Kansas City’s most prominent events. The postcard captures the pageantry, parade tradition, and urban atmosphere associated with the American Royal during the mid-1950s.