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  2. Wild West World - Wikipedia

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    Wild West World was a Wild West theme park in Park City, Kansas that opened on May 5, 2007 and closed on July 9, 2007. It was located on 130 acres (53 ha) along Interstate 135 near Phil Ruffin's Wichita Greyhound Park, which closed the same year.

  3. Hartman Arena - Wikipedia

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    Hartman Arena is a privately managed 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Park City, Kansas, United States. It is located northwest of I-135 and 77th Street North in the north Wichita metro area. [ 1 ]

  4. Survival Condo - Wikipedia

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    A woman from New York City who has also contributed 2600 bottles of wine to the bar [8] Peter Ziegler until 2017 (see below) Robert David Harris MD, Unit 7S (see below) [15] Larry Hall, facility owner, also owns a condo in the development, Unit 7N [2] [8] [13]

  5. See details of a new $400M riverbank proposal that saves ...

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    Wichita has a new plan to redevelop the east bank of the Arkansas River downtown that would save Century II and the former downtown library while expanding convention center space for less than ...

  6. Park City unhappy with Goddard officials: ‘Not the time to ...

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  7. Park City, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The new city held a special election on February 17, 1981, in which Raymond J. Reiss was elected mayor along with five council members to form the first governing body. [7] The first and only newspaper Park City has had was The Park City Newsdropper. It ran for a year in 1980 and its publisher was Jerrie Molina, the city's first City Clerk.

  8. Schlitterbahn Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    Schlitterbahn Waterpark Kansas City was a water park in Kansas City, Kansas. It was announced in September 2005 by Schlitterbahn Waterparks and opened on July 15, 2009. It was conceived as a 370-acre (150-hectare) and $750 million development including a nearly 40-acre (16-hectare) waterpark, which was Schlitterbahn's fourth waterpark and its ...

  9. Opinion: How bringing back the woolly mammoth could save ...

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    The 'de-extinction' company Colossal and the conservation group Re:wild found common ground in the potential of genetic technology to rescue today's disappearing creatures.