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Kansas City and How It Grew, 1822–2011

Author : James R. Shortridge
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2012-11-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9780700618828

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Think of Kansas City and you'll probably think of barbecue, jazz, or the Chiefs. But for James Shortridge, this heartland city is more than the sum of its cultural beacons. In Kansas City and How It Grew, 1822-2011, a prize-winning geographer traces the historical geography of a place that has developed over 200 years from a cowtown on the bend of the Missouri River into a metropolis straddling two states. He explores the changing character of the community and its component neighborhoods, showing how the city has come to look and function the way it does—and how it has come to be perceived the way it has. Proximity to Great Plains ranches and farms encouraged early and sustained success for Kansas City meatpackers and millers, and Shortridge shows how local responses to economic realities have molded the city's urban structure. He explores the parallel processes of suburbanization and the restructuring of older areas, and tells what happens when transportation shifts from rivers to railroads, then to superhighways and international airports. He also reveals what historians have missed by tending to focus attention only on one side or the other of the state boundary. The book is a virtual who's who of KC progress: without selective law enforcement under political boss Thomas Pendergast, Kansas City would not enjoy its legacy of jazz; without the gift of Thomas Swope's namesake park, upscale residential expansion likely would have gone east instead of south; and without J. C. Nichols, Johnson County suburbs would have developed in a less spectacular manner. Its insight into important molders of the city includes nearly forgotten names such as William Dalton, Charles Morse, and Willard Winner, plus important figures from more recent years including Kay Barnes, Charles Garney, and Bonnie Poteet. With more than 50 photos and dozens of maps specially created for this book, Kansas City and How It Grew is unique in treating the entire metropolitan area instead of just one portion. With coverage ranging from ethnic neighborhoods to development strategies, it's an indispensable touchstone for those who want to try to understand Kansas City as both a city and a place.

This Is Kansas City

Author : Angela Kmeck
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2015-06-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0996228942

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Storied & Scandalous Kansas City

Author : Karla Deel
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2019-10-08
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9781493042449

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Storied & Scandalous Kansas City by Karla Deel Pdf

Welcome to Kansas City—the best town this side of Hell. The Paris of the Plains. Home to the Wettest Block in the World. This collection celebrates a storied history of one notorious city. Meet the mobsters and victims, bootleggers, madams, political bosses and raucous entertainers who truly brought the party to the plains even during Prohibition. Witness the best parades, the wackiest costumes and the wildest scams. Kansas City’s sordid underbelly is full of surprises sure to delight and entice—the odd, macabre and delightful.

Vintage Kansas City Stories

Author : L. A. Little
Publisher : Vintage Antique Classics
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2009-05
Category : American newspapers
ISBN : 0982352700

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Meet the mayor of Kansas City as he's called upon to remove the spell of an evil hypnotist. Meet Bottles, the beer guzzling canine, as he makes his way around town on the streetcars. See a tiny Russian prince fall in love, celebrate the birth of the Gypsy King's son, and relive the days of vaudeville and ragtime with these true, whimsical, Vintage Kansas City Stories, taken from the pages of The Kansas City Journal during the years 1907-1909. More than 75 illustrated stories go beyond the history of an American metropolis to tell what it was like to live in an age where old-world people were meeting new technologies, embracing modern thought, and facing a century that promised a world of possibility. Includes a bonus, The Story of Kansas City, the town's early years as seen through the eyes of John Henderson Miller, who moved to Kansas City in 1857 as a small child and grew up as the town was growing, through the Civil War and the birth of the railroads.

Kansas City Then and Now

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Kansas City Star Books
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Kansas City (Kan.)
ISBN : 9780974000923

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Photos and text of this book are about Kansas City in the 19th and 20th centuries. Scenes from the past and new photos show how these places have changed or have remained the same with little change.

Goin' to Kansas City

Author : Nathan W. Pearson
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Jazz
ISBN : 0252064380

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"A big juicy wedge of jazz history. . . . Lots of wonderful stories." -- Los Angeles Daily News "Kansas City was a hub for Jazz bands that crisscrossed the country in the 1930s. . . . The interviews go beyond jazz into the infamous political machinery that made Kansas City a wide-open and corrupt town where jazz could flourish." -- Choice "A wealth of stories, a good measure of entertainment and a valuable stab at history -- not to mention some great pictures." -- The Kansas City Star

The Story of Kansas City

Author : Emma Serl,Alice Lanterman Hammond,Virginia Gertrude Sheaff
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1945
Category : Kansas City (Mo.)
ISBN : OCLC:13686554

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Kansas City

Author : Andrea L. Broomfield
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2016-02-25
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781442232891

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Kansas City by Andrea L. Broomfield Pdf

While some cities owe their existence to lumber or oil, turpentine or steel, Kansas City owes its existence to food. From its earliest days, Kansas City was in the business of provisioning pioneers and traders headed west, and later with provisioning the nation with meat and wheat. Throughout its history, thousands of Kansas Citians have also made their living providing meals and hospitality to travelers passing through on their way elsewhere, be it by way of a steamboat, Conestoga wagon, train, automobile, or airplane. As Kansas City’s adopted son, Fred Harvey sagely noted, “Travel follows good food routes,” and Kansas City’s identity as a food city is largely based on that fact. Kansas City: A Food Biography explores in fascinating detail how a frontier town on the edge of wilderness grew into a major metropolis, one famous for not only great cuisine but for a crossroads hospitality that continues to define it. Kansas City: A Food Biography also explores how politics, race, culture, gender, immigration, and art have forged the city’s most iconic dishes, from chili and steak to fried chicken and barbecue. In lively detail, Andrea Broomfield brings the Kansas City food scene to life.

Kansas City Jazz

Author : Frank Driggs,Chuck Haddix
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 0195307127

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Ranging from ragtime to bebop and from Bennie Moten to Charlie Parker, this work aims to capture the golden age of Kansas City jazz. It showcases the lives of the great musicians who made Kansas City swing, with profiles of jazz figures such as Mary Lou Williams, Big Joe Turner, and others.

Elmwood Cemetery

Author : Bruce Mathews
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2010-09-27
Category : Cemeteries
ISBN : 1935362674

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Perhaps nowhere in the Kansas City community does the Kansas City story unfold more poignantly than in the life stories of the people buried in historic Elmwood Cemetery. These people, and their counterparts who rest in other burial grounds in Greater Kansas City, are the individuals who gave us the Kansas City Spirit. Elmwood Cemetery: Stories of Kansas City will take you on a rich journey of discovery as the authors ... some two dozen community leaders recruited by professional photographer and Elmwood Cemetery trustee Bruce Mathews ... bring to life the stories of people who made Kansas City a thriving, diverse community, with respect for the past and an eye toward the future. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Elmwood Cemetery was founded in 1872 at 4900 Truman Road in Kansas City, Mo. Its beautiful grounds, designed by noted landscape architect George Kessler, are a repository for some 36,000 souls some famous, some infamous, some altogether unknown. Their stories trace Kansas City from its earliest days as a frontier town, through boom years when railroads first rumbled across the Missouri River, and into the 20th century, when stockyards flourished and downtown buildings muscled their way onto the skyline. Featuring the photography of Bruce Mathews. Foreword by Adele Hall. Royalty proceeds from sales of the book will be donated to the Elmwood Cemetery Society.

Wide-Open Town

Author : Diane Mutti Burke,Jason Roe,John Herron
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2018-11-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780700627066

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Kansas City is often seen as a mild-mannered metropolis in the heart of flyover country. But a closer look tells a different story, one with roots in the city’s complicated and colorful past. The decades between World Wars I and II were a time of intense political, social, and economic change—for Kansas City, as for the nation as a whole. In exploring this city at the literal and cultural crossroads of America, Wide-Open Town maps the myriad ways in which Kansas City reflected and helped shape the narrative of a nation undergoing an epochal transformation. During the interwar period, political boss Tom Pendergast reigned, and Kansas City was said to be “wide open.” Prohibition was rarely enforced, the mob was ascendant, and urban vice was rampant. But in a community divided by the hard lines of race and class, this “openness” also allowed many of the city’s residents to challenge conventional social boundaries—and it is this intersection and disruption of cultural norms that interests the authors of Wide-Open Town. Writing from a variety of disciplines and viewpoints, the contributors take up topics ranging from the 1928 Republican National Convention to organizing the garment industry, from the stockyards to health care, drag shows, Thomas Hart Benton, and, of course, jazz. Their essays bring to light the diverse histories of the city—among, for instance, Mexican immigrants, African Americans, the working class, and the LGBT community before the advent of “LGBT.” Wide-Open Town captures the defining moments of a society rocked by World War I, the mass migration of people of color into cities, the entrance of women into the labor force and politics, Prohibition, economic collapse, and a revolution in social mores. Revealing how these changes influenced Kansas City—and how the city responded—this volume helps us understand nothing less than how citizens of the age adapted to the rise of modern America.

The Story of Kansas City

Author : Emma Serl,Virginia Gertrude Sheaff,Louise Gex
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1958
Category : Kansas City (Mo.)
ISBN : OCLC:9856699

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Kansas City Then and Now

Author : Darlene Isaacson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Historic buildings
ISBN : 1592234879

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Photographs of Kansas City landmarks, with vintage b&w photos next to new color photos. Features landmarks such as the Scout statue, Union Station, JC Nichols fountain in the Country Club Plaza, City Market, Coates House, Municipal Auditorium, Downtown's Boley Building, and much more.

K.C.

Author : Andrew Theodore Brown,Lyle W. Dorsett
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Kansas City (Mo.)
ISBN : UOM:39015007214243

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K.C. by Andrew Theodore Brown,Lyle W. Dorsett Pdf

An interpretive history covering the early 1800s to present that details the success story behind Kansas City's exciting growth.

Kansas City Crime Central

Author : Monroe Dodd
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2010-10-11
Category : Crime
ISBN : 1611690013

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More than two dozen major crimes in the Kansas City area, ranging from the escapades of outlaw Jesse James, the kidnapping of Nelly Don, the 1933 Union Station Massacre, the heroism of Primitivo Garcia, the River Quay mob bombings of the 1970s, to the cancer killings by pharmacist Robert Courtney in the 1990s, and much more.