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The Scout is a famous statue by Cyrus E. Dallin in Kansas City, Missouri. It is more than 10 feet (3.0 m) tall, and depicts a Sioux Indian on horseback surveying the landscape. The Scout was conceived by Dallin in 1910, and exhibited at the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, where it won a gold medal.
Penn Valley Park is an urban park overlooking the Downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Pioneer Mother statue by Alexander Phimister Proctor portraying Howard Vanderslice being carried as a baby to Kansas City. The 176-acre (0.71 km 2) park was developed in 1904 on land through which the Santa Fe Trail had passed.
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The Kansas City Parks and Recreation Department’s annual holiday display will kick off with a lighting ceremony at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, followed by the drive-thru opening 30 minutes later ...
Kansas City Parks and Recreation Department. Editor’s note: ... “At the end of the day, the City Council of Kansas City tells the Parks Department what budget it has. They have the power of ...
The Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), also known as Board of Parks and Recreation or Park Board, is used by many government bodies to describe the parts of their organizations that oversee public parks and recreational public works.
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It was created in 2000 as part of a bi-state initiative between the Missouri Department of Transportation and the Kansas Department of Transportation to provide this system for the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, which is in both Missouri and Kansas (the anchor city of Kansas City is in Missouri). The project's cost was $43 million.