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  2. Main Street (Kansas City, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    10th & Main Transit Plaza, located at 10th Street and Main Street. City Center Square, located at 1100 Main. Town Pavilion, located at 1111 Main. One Kansas City Place, located at 1200 Main. The Midland Theatre, located at 1228 Main. The Power & Light District, located east of Main Street between 12th Street and Truman Road / I-670.

  3. One Kansas City Place - Wikipedia

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    One Kansas City Place. / 39.099714; -94.583729. One Kansas City Place is the tallest building in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is located in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, bounded by 12th Street to the north, Baltimore Avenue to the west, and Main Street to the east. Built in 1988, this 189.9 m / 623 ft [4] skyscraper was designed by Patty ...

  4. 12th Street Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The 12th Street Bridge is an automobile crossing of the Kansas River in Kansas City, Kansas. History. The 12th Street Bridge dates back to the early 1900s, when it was an iron bridge. Swept away by a 1903 flood, it was rebuilt at the cost of $75,000. A judge ordered the bridge rebuilt again in 1923 and it was reopened April 22, 1926. A 1940 ...

  5. Bannister Federal Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Bannister Federal Complex was a United States federal government complex at 1500 E. Bannister Road in Kansas City, Missouri. The 310-acre (125.5 ha) complex consisted of 10 buildings at the corner of Troost Avenue and Bannister Road. The complex was occupied primarily by the General Services Administration and the Department of Energy.

  6. Kansas City Southern Announces 12th Annual Holiday Express ...

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    Kansas City Southern Announces 12 th Annual Holiday Express Charitable Contribution KANSAS CITY, Mo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Kansas City Southern (KCS) (NYS: KSU) announced today that its 12th Annual ...

  7. Missouri AG demands documents from K.C. mayor after X ... - AOL

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    The attorney general of Missouri is demanding information about the circumstances of a post shared on the X social media platform by the official city of Kansas City account that stated Chiefs ...

  8. KC Streetcar - Wikipedia

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    A streetcar leaves Union Station, northbound. The KC Streetcar is in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri. [7] Streetcar system construction began in May 2014 [8] and opened for service on May 6, 2016. It is free to ride, as it is funded by a transportation development district. [9]

  9. SubTropolis - Wikipedia

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    SubTropolis. /  39.161213°N 94.476242°W  / 39.161213; -94.476242. SubTropolis is a business complex located inside of a 55,000,000-square-foot (5,100,000 m 2 ), 1,100-acre (4.5 km 2) artificial cave in the bluffs north of the Missouri River in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. It was developed by late Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar ...

  10. Richard Bolling Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    August 2, 2021. The Richard Bolling Federal Building is a United States federal building located at 601 East 12th Street in Kansas City, Missouri. Completed in 1965, the building is bordered by East Twelfth, East Thirteenth, Locust, and Holmes streets in the Central Business District in Kansas City. The building was named for Congressman ...

  11. Kansas City Public Service Company - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Public Service Company is the formerly most well known name for a set of defunct public transit operators in Kansas City, Missouri, [1] until being sold to the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority in 1969. Streetcars in Kansas City began as horsecar operations in 1869, followed by cable cars and electrification after the 1880s.