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Map of Kansas City, Missouri. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Kansas City, Missouri outside downtown.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the Jackson County portions of Kansas City, Missouri, United States, outside downtown.
Downtown Kansas City is defined as being roughly bounded by the Missouri River to the north, 31st Street to the south, Troost Avenue to the east, and State Line Road to the west. The locations of National Register properties and districts are in an online map.
The Bannister Federal Complex was a United States federal government complex at 1500 E. Bannister Road in Kansas City, Missouri. The 310-acre (125.5 ha) complex consisted of 10 buildings at the corner of Troost Avenue and Bannister Road.
The Kansas City council launched a survey to gather public feedback before potentially working to rename Troost Avenue. Kansas City council launches survey for feedback on potential renaming of ...
Chris Goode, a former Kansas City Parks and Recreation commissioner, wants to rename Troost Avenue, one of the city’s best-known streets, mostly because it served as a racial dividing line ...
Mac Properties, a Chicago-based company with apartments in St. Louis and Kansas City, renovated and opened apartment buildings near Armour and Troost last year. The developer renovated buildings ...
Kansas City Public Schools Board of Education is located at 2901 Troost. Kansas City Police Department - Central Patrol is located near Linwood Boulevard. Brush Creek is located at Volker Boulevard and Troost. Stowers Institute for Medical Research is located at 50th and Troost. University of Missouri–Kansas City is located between 50th and ...
The City of Kansas City, Missouri, and Jackson County began developing a dirt road into Bannister Road in 1917, to be named after local businessman Frederick James Bannister. Born in Watertown, New York, in 1869, Bannister moved to Kansas City as a child in 1877. After establishing himself as a local lumber retailer, Bannister purchased a 280 ...