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  2. 909 Walnut - Wikipedia

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    909 Walnut (formerly Fidelity National Bank & Trust Building, Federal Office Building and 911 Walnut) is a twin-spired, 35-story, 471-foot (144 m) residential skyscraper in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Jackson ...

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    There are 333 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Kansas City. Downtown Kansas City includes 149 of these properties and districts; the city's remaining properties and districts are the National Register of Historic Places listings in Kansas City, Missouri. One historic district overlaps the downtown and non-downtown ...

  4. 10 Banks Foreclosing on the Most Homes - AOL

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    But there were still 750,000 homes in the foreclosure process as of February (albeit down from 1 million in early 2011). So who is responsible for these foreclosures? 24/7 Wall St. took a look at ...

  5. Country Club District - Wikipedia

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    [7] It was a promotional leaflet advertising housing development in Kansas City, with text from its library entry reading: "Buy now in the Negro Country Club District, Kansas City, Kansas, beautiful homes and building lots, splendid transportation service, bus and street car. Ex-service men use your bonus money to protect your family with a home."

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  7. Mack B. Nelson House - Wikipedia

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    Mack Barnabas Nelson was born in Arkansas in 1872. He came to Kansas City in 1894, where he worked for the Long-Bell Lumber Company.At the time of construction, Nelson was vice president of the lumber company, but he later came to the top position in the company after Long suffered financial reverses early in the Great Depression.

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