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Hen House Interstate, Inc. was a Chesterfield, Missouri-based company that owned and operated a chain of restaurants that at one time had up to 40 locations on the American Interstate highway system throughout Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Kansas. [1]
14615 W. 119th St. in Olathe. Hen House Market. All Hen House Market locations in the Kansas City metro area will be open from 6 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day, spokesperson Bill Esch said ...
[citation needed] The majority—52.8 miles (85.0 km)—of I-435 is within the state of Missouri, and most of that roadway lies within the city limits of Kansas City. The first/last exit is at I-435's parent route, I-35, in Lenexa, Kansas. Going clockwise around Kansas City, the next interchange is exit 1A for Lackman Road.
In Kansas, the highway is a main north–south route that runs through the eastern end of the state from the Oklahoma border to Missouri border. Along the way US-169 intersects several major highways including US-400 by Cherryvale , US-54 by Iola , overlaps US-59 south of Garnett , overlaps I-35 from Olathe to Merriam , and in Kansas City ...
Olathe K-7 & Santa Fe Kansas City, Kansas University of Kansas Medical Center: 404 Metcalf-Downtown Overland Park 119th & Metcalf Park & Ride Kansas City 12th & Pennsylvania Travels on I-35 for a portion of the route 475 Quivira-75th Street Overland Park University of Kansas Edwards Campus: Kansas City 75th & Troost Transit Center 487 87th ...
The Martin Van Buren Parker House is a historic house in Olathe, Kansas, U.S.. It was built in 1869 for Martin Van Buren Parker, a lawyer, his wife Emma, and their five children. [ 2 ] Emma's brother was John St. John , who went on to serve as the 8th Governor of Kansas from 1879 to 1883. [ 2 ]
Route 86 is a highway in southwest Missouri.The eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 65 just north of Ridgedale.From there, the road crosses the Long Creek arm of Table Rock Lake and continues to Blue Eye west between the Arkansas state line on the south and Table Rock Lake on the north. [1]
The two-story, wood-framed house was built in 1901 for Franklin R. Lanter, a lumber and coal merchant. [2] It was designed by architect George P. Washburn in the Queen Anne style, especially Free Classicism. [2] Lanter lived in the house until 1919. [2] It was later converted into apartments, and eventually remodelled as a single-family ...