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Jackson, David W. Kansas City Chronicles: An Up-To-Date History (Arcadia, 2010). Mallea, Amahia K. A river in the city of fountains: an environmental history of Kansas City and the Missouri River (University Press of Kansas, 2018). Matlin, John S. Political Party Machines of the 1920s and 1930s: Tom Pendergast and the Kansas City Democratic ...
1920s Kansas elections (5 C) S. 1920s in sports in Kansas (10 C) This page was last edited on 20 January 2023, at 21:02 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Kansas City Symphony active. Oceans of Fun opens; 1985 - World Series won by Kansas City Royals with Manager Dick Howser; 1986 - Town Pavilion hi-rise built. 1988 ACT UP chapter founded. [21] One Kansas City Place built. Serial killer Bob Berdella apprehended as "Kansas City Butcher" 1989 - Sister city relationship established with Xi'an, China ...
The mayor of Kansas City, Missouri is the highest official in the Kansas City, Missouri Municipal Government. Since the 1920s the city has had a council-manager government in which a city manager runs most of the day-to-day operations of the city. Unlike most cities of its size, by charter Kansas City has a "weak-mayor" system, in which most of ...
[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."
Panasonic’s new $4 billion electric vehicle battery plant is rising south of Clearview Village, which opened in 1943 as Sunflower Village to be “temporary” housing for workers at the ...
The list of people from Kansas City, ... Charlie Parker (1920-1955), jazz saxophonist and composer [48] James Scott (1885-1938), ragtime composer [49]
Joy Bang – actress, born in Kansas City [8] Kay Barnes – mayor of Kansas City 1999–2007; Hector Barreto Sr. – activist and entrepreneur; H. Roe Bartle – mayor of Kansas City and namesake of Kansas City Chiefs; Lucas Bartlett – soccer player; Count Basie – jazz musician and bandleader; Noah Beery – actor; Wallace Beery – Oscar ...