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  2. SubTropolis - Wikipedia

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    The interior of SubTropolis. SubTropolis is a business complex located inside of a 55,000,000-square-foot (5,100,000 m 2), 1,260-acre (5.1 km 2) mine in the bluffs north of the Missouri River in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.

  3. Independence Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Independence Center saw another renovation, which added small shop space on the outside of the mall facing 39th Street. In 2006 Macy's returned to its original location in the mall after the Federated-May department stores merger, which resulted in all Kansas City area Jones Store locations being converted to Macy's stores.

  4. This Independence building was in the works for nearly a ...

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    Before the arrival of the T-Mobile Center, Municipal Auditorium was KC’s big downtown arena It’s always fun to talk about beer. This early KC brewer brought his German heritage with him.

  5. Blue Ridge Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The city limits of Kansas City, Missouri and Independence, Missouri bisected The Jones Store Co. on the northeast corner of the store. During the 1960s, Blue Ridge Mall was the most popular shopping center in the Kansas City Metropolitan area and in 1971, the J. C. Penney store expanded moving from the south court of the mall to become an ...

  6. Run—Don’t Walk—to Carhartt’s March Sale - AOL

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    If you aren’t familiar with the brand (weird, but okay), Carhartt produces high-quality, durable clothing with an ergonomic edge. Think lightweight jackets , utility pants, sturdy boots , rugged ...

  7. Harry S. Truman Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1919, Harry was putting all of his money into the men's clothing store of Truman & Jacobson open at 104 West 12th St. in downtown Kansas City, so living at the Wallace home made good financial sense. After the haberdashery failed, in 1922, Harry and Bess could not afford to move to a new home. So they would continue living there while ...

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