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Center High School is a public high school in Kansas City, Missouri. It is the only high school within the Center School District.
Muriel Kauffman. Muriel Irene McBrien Kauffman (August 28, 1916 – March 17, 1995) was a civic leader and philanthropist in Kansas City, Missouri. She was the wife and partner of Ewing Kauffman. Ewing and Muriel worked together at Marion Labs and were the founding owners of the Kansas City Royals baseball team.
State Line Road. West. Topping Avenue. 39th Street is a major east–west street in Kansas City, Missouri, running almost 5 miles from State Line Road at the Kansas - Missouri border to Topping Avenue in Kansas City's East Side. It was originally named Rosedale Avenue as it led to the town of Rosedale. [1] [2] It continues west into Kansas as ...
Wikipedia:Meetup/Kansas City ( WP:MKC) is a Wikipedia Meetup project for the Kansas City metropolitan area, which includes Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas. It is run entirely by volunteers of any level of skill and interest, so please sign the list. Each Wikipedia Meetup project like this one, consists of various meetup groups ...
The Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center is a 504.0 ft (153.62 m), 45-story hotel located in the Crown Center complex in Kansas City, Missouri. It was Missouri's tallest building from 1980 to 1986. It is now the state's sixth-tallest building and Kansas City's third-tallest building.
Interstate 670 ( I-670) is a 2.81-mile-long (4.52 km) connector highway between I-70 in Kansas City, Kansas, and I-70 in Kansas City, Missouri. The highway provides a more direct route through Downtown Kansas City than the older mainline I-70 and avoids the sharp turn (and reduced speed limit) of the latter at the west end of the Intercity ...
Notable transactions. April 1, 1969: Steve Whitaker and John Gelnar were traded by the Royals to the Seattle Pilots for Lou Piniella. [13] June 5, 1969: 1969 Major League Baseball Draft. Keith Marshall was drafted by the Royals in the 5th round. [14] Frank Ortenzio was drafted by the Royals in the 47th round.