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Kaw Point became part of Kansas City, Kansas as part of the consolidation of 1886. The National Park Service established Kaw Point Park, a 10-acre area including Kaw Point, a wooded area, a boat launch ramp, an amphitheater, and a tribal memorial. NPS designated this a Lewis and Clark Destination Site on the Lewis and Clark National Historic ...
Thomas Allen Cullinan (1838 – June 18, 1904), also known as Tom Allen, was a law enforcement officer in Kansas. He served as city marshal of Junction City, Kansas, from 1871 to 1904. Before that he was a seaman, miner, fur trapper and hunter. He served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
The ranch initially both raised its own cattle and served as a waypoint for shipping cattle between the company's ranch in Hartley County, Texas and markets in Kansas City. Sidney E. Whitney became the ranch's manager in 1893, and when the company liquidated its ranches in 1900, he purchased a large section of the ranch that included its ...
Kansas: Charles Koch, $59 billion Koch has been CEO of Koch Industries — the business his father started in 1940 – since 1967. Forbes says he currently owns a 42% stake in the company.
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt and his wife Tavia Shackles Hunt share two daughters, Gracie and Ava, and one son, Knobel
The Intercity (Sixth Street) Viaduct was opened on January 29, 1907. It had a pedestrian walkway, two lanes for wagon traffic, and a pair of streetcar tracks. The viaduct was built in 17 months, and traveled from 6th and Bluff streets in Kansas City, Missouri, to 4th and Minnesota Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas, a distance of 8,400 feet (2,600 m).
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt shares his first choice for future stadium home. Jesse Newell. July 29, 2022 at 2:40 PM. ... — Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) July 29, 2022.
The Cimarron Redoubt (also known as the Deep Hole Redoubt) was an improvised U.S. Army fortification south of the city of Ashland in Clark County, Kansas, United States.. Built in 1870 near a major trade route's crossing of the Cimarron River, it was later used for a variety of civilian purposes, including a post