Location ID: #10271251
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165-acre park has unique architecture, a natural-bowl amphitheater, rose garden & gazebo, 3 shelters, picnic and playground areas.
The park transforms into Holiday Park, a winter wonderland of displays, lights, and jolly elves from the Friday ...
Location ID: #10283596
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The location is a rural area at the crossroads of a a county black top and gravel road (dead ends into Truman Lake). The town and buildings are located 2 miles north of Truman Lake. (the largest lake in Missouri) The property is 32 acres of treed ...
Location ID: #10143916
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This 1.9 acre park, was originally dedicated in 1962. Named in honor of Kiener who was born in St. Louis on February 27, 1881. He was an amateur boxer, wrestler, and swimmer, but he is most noted for his position on the U.S. track team at the ...
Location ID: #10279762
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Cute deli/bakery/coffee shop/ice cream shop/ gift shop. Neutral white walls, black Buffalo check floors, shiplap propane fireplace. Wood tables with black chairs. 3 counter stools. This shop definitely gives quaint hometown vibes, nice large, open ...
Location ID: #10274216
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It is situated in the heart of downtown Kirkwood, a vibrant and historic area known for its walkable streets, charming shops, restaurants, and community-focused atmosphere.
KPAC is easily accessible by major roadways, including Manchester Road ...
Location ID: #10084895
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Location ID: #10261061
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Location ID: #10196518
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This is an unfurnished 650 square foot condo with new wood-look floors and a view of the downtown library.
Location ID: #10020266
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Kansas City's Downtown is comprised of many district with various types of architecture, businesses and residences.
Location ID: #10020260
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In 2003, the contents of the school were auctioned, the school sold as a parcel. The Kemper facilities are currently owned by the city of Boonville, and known as "Frederick T. Kemper Park". The park contains 46 acres (190,000 m2) and 10 buildings on ...
Location ID: #10095319
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The house is a combination of Georgian, Mediterranean and Spanish. It has original elements that are not found today. 1925 roof, all windows and storms, radiators, kitchen layout and cabinets.
Location ID: #10064917
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Location ID: #10084553
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The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, at 16th and Broadway. (Lead architect - Moshie Sofdie; Acoustitian -Yasuhisa Toyota)
It is the performance home to the Kansas City ...
Location ID: #10101872
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Kansas City loves the streetcar! Running from the River Market to Union Station and Crown Center, KC Streetcar connects all the downtown neighborhoods with 16 platform stops and 2 miles of track. Streetcars arrive approximately 10-15 minutes during ...
Location ID: #10148461
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The KCI Expo Center in Kansas City is a full-service conference space and convention center with over 70,000 square feet of flexible exhibit space and additional event space for booking meetings. Our professional sales team and convention services ...
Location ID: #10144173
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Klondike Park is a county park in St. Charles County, Missouri. The park offers access to hiking and cycling trails including the Katy Trail. Camping and fishing facilities are also available. Klondike park also has a very diverse set of wildlife ...
Location ID: #10144201
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Local florist shop.
Location ID: #10144434
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Kauffman Stadium, often called "The K", is a baseball park located in Kansas City, Missouri, that is home to the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball. It is part of the Truman Sports Complex together with the adjacent Arrowhead Stadium, home ...
Location ID: #10057901
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This house, of Georgian architecture, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The original east section dates from 1832 and was built by William R. Redding. His daughter Elizabeth married William E. Hill and this union saw additions ...
Location ID: #10143901
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Along Rocky Creek is a small turbine mill built by Walter Klepzig in 1928 --hence its name, Klepzig Mill. Walter, son of a Prussian German immigrant, was a progressive thinker. He was the first in the neighborhood to introduce both barbed and woven ...
Location ID: #10129937
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The Beanstalk Children’s Garden is a wonder-filled field trip destination for over 4,000 area children and their families each year. Each magical section of the garden features different types of plants: Vegetable, Fruit, Herb, Grain, Curiosity, and ...
Location ID: #10062224
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The Masonic Temple in Kansas City, Missouri is a building from 1909. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.The Building The Kansas City Scottish Rite Facility, including most of the interior, is of classic Greek design of ...
Location ID: #10121568
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Knuckleheads is a sprawling collection of stages and characters – a former motorcycle shop that became a showcase for local and touring acts when it opened in 2001. Perched next to the train tracks in Kansas City’s East Bottoms, the rollicking bar ...
Location ID: #10085191
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