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People from Kansas City, Missouri, by occupation (13 C) Pages in category "People from Kansas City, Missouri" The following 115 pages are in this category, out of 115 total.
The areas of Greater Downtown in the center city, and sections near I-435 and I-470 in the south, and Highway 152 in the north are the only areas of Kansas City, Missouri, to have an increase in population, with the Northland population growing the most. [63] Even so, the population of Kansas City as a whole from 2000 to 2010 increased by 4.1%.
Bruce Riley Watkins (March 20, 1924, Parkville, Missouri - September 13, 1980 Kansas City, Missouri) and his stepfather Theron B. Watkins (1877–1950) were prominent political and social activists in Kansas City and Jackson County, Missouri.
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 ...
Phill Kline (1959- ), Kansas state legislator, former Attorney General of Kansas [97] Mark Martin (1968- ), Arkansas state legislator, Secretary of State of Arkansas [ 98 ] Joseph Pierron (1947- ), Kansas Court of Appeals judge [ 99 ]
Union Cemetery is the oldest surviving public cemetery in Kansas City, Missouri. [3] [4] [5] It was founded on November 9, 1857, as the private shareholder-owned corporation, Union Cemetery Assembly. As a commercial enterprise remote from city limits, its 49 acres (20 ha) became a well-funded and remarkably landscaped destination by 1873.
This area includes the northern half of Kansas City, Missouri, which is referred to as Kansas City, North to distinguish it from the rest of the Northland and the city of North Kansas City. River Market is an area north of downtown, south of the Missouri River and west of Highway 9, and is home to a large farmer's market.
The Kansas City Monarchs is an independent baseball team in the American Association, which moved to Kansas City, Kansas, in 2003 and, through 2019, played its home games at Legends Field, located adjacent to the Village West development in western Wyandotte County.