Thomas Hart Benton Home and Studio State Historic Site
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Thomas Hart Benton's life is present in both his home and his paintings, and both are preserved at Thomas Hart Benton Home and Studio State Historic Site. A trip to the home and studio of the renowned painter, sculptor, lecturer and writer offers a glimpse into how the talented Benton lived and worked. Benton converted half of the carriage house into his art studio, which remains as he left it. Visitors can still see coffee cans full of paintbrushes, numerous paints, and a stretched canvas waiting to be transformed into another of his masterpieces. Thomas Hart Benton died in his studio in 1975. According to the Missouri State Department of Natural Resources, "Want to fly your drone? There are no laws prohibiting drones on state park grounds, but we do ask that you keep it to the main, open day-use areas and be respectful of other visitors in the park. If you will be taking photos for professional use or sale, there would be a process to go through to gain approval for that.

Go to https://mostateparks.com/park/thomas-hart-benton-home-and-studio-state-historic-site for more information.

DESCRIPTION

The Thomas Hart Benton Home and Studio State Historic Site is located in Kansas City, Missouri. It commemorates the life and work of the famous American artist Thomas Hart Benton, who was an influential painter and muralist known for his contributions to the Regionalist art movement. The site includes Benton's home and studio, filled with many of his original paintings, as well as his tools and personal items, providing a glimpse into his life and creative process.


Is it Worth Flying a Drone There?
Flying a drone at this historic site might provide interesting aerial views of the property and surrounding areas. However, it's important to consider how drone footage would enhance your experience or project, respecting the value of the site's historical integrity and other visitors' experiences.

Legality of Flying a Drone
When flying a drone in any state park or historic site, there are several considerations and regulations:
1. State and Local Regulations: Missouri State Parks may have specific regulations regarding drone use. In general, flying drones in state parks is often restricted to protect natural resources, wildlife, and ensure visitor safety and enjoyment.
2. FAA Regulations: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulates airspace and requires that drone operators follow certain rules, including maintaining line-of-sight with your drone, flying below 400 feet, and avoiding restricted airspace.

Do I Need LAANC Authorization?
Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) is required only in controlled airspaces around airports. Thomas Hart Benton Home and Studio State Historic Site is located in an urban area, so you might be near controlled airspace. Check the FAA's B4UFLY app or other airspace maps to determine if LAANC authorization is necessary.

Additional Considerations
- Permissions: Directly contact the site's administration or Missouri State Parks to inquire about specific flight permissions and any site-specific regulations that may apply.
- Privacy and Safety: Always be considerate of other visitors' privacy and safety when flying a drone. Flying over crowds or near private homes without permission can lead to legal issues.
- Insurance: Having liability insurance for your drone activities can provide peace of mind and protection in case of accidents.
In summary, while flying a drone could offer unique perspectives of the Thomas Hart Benton Home and Studio State Historic Site, make sure to check both local regulations and FAA requirements, including the possible need for LAANC authorization. Always prioritize safety, respect privacy, and follow any specific rules set by the site administrators.

TRAIL ADDRESS

3616 Belleview Ave, Kansas City, MO 64111, USA

FLIGHT AREA

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AIRSPACE

Unknown

MEMBERS-ONLY

No

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