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  2. List of fountains in the Kansas City metropolitan area

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    Typically, most of the first fountains in Kansas City served practical rather than decorative purposes. In 1904, the Humane Society of Kansas City in Kansas – established to prevent cruelty to women, children and animals – built a characteristic fountain near the west end of Minnesota Avenue at North 3rd Street.

  3. File:River God Fountain, Fitzroy Gardens-Front view.jpg

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    This was the first fountain in the Fitzroy Gardens, made possible by the supply of water to Melbourne from a dam on the Plenty River at Yan Yean. It was erected in 1862 at a site to the south-east near Clarendon Street and Gipps Street, where it stood for nearly 100 years.

  4. File:Grey Street Fountain, Fitzroy Gardens.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Kansas City Crown Center fountains were a kids’ oasis for ...

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    The Crown Center fountain is one of over 200 fountains in Kansas City, which is known as the City of Fountains. Originally, fountains were used as drinking basins for Kansas City’s horses ...

  6. Kansas City makes dubious claims about its fountains. Here’s ...

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    In 1892, George Kessler, the renowned city planner, was hired to design a boulevard and park system plan that would provide for a “city within a park,” as Kansas City Parks & Recreation puts it.

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  8. Fitzroy Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The gardens were known as Fitzroy Square until 1862, named after Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy, a governor of New South Wales. 1857 James Sinclair appointed head gardener, and worked in the gardens until his death in 1881. 1860 responsibility for Fitzroy Gardens taken over by the Lands Department. Clement Hodgkinson, the head of the Lands ...

  9. Loose Park - Wikipedia

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    The duck pond and fountains Cannon marking the spot where Sterling Price held command during the Battle of Westport Fall foliage. Loose Park is the third largest park in Kansas City, Missouri, located at 51st Street and Wornall Road. It has a lake, a shelter house, Civil War markers, tennis courts, a water park, picnic areas, and a Rose Garden.