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Kansas City's Historic Midtown Neighborhoods (Images of America)
Mary Jo Draper
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| #1080564 in eBooks | 2015-03-16 | 2015-03-16 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Nostalgic|By AGMezins|I grew up in KC. Came to KC when I was 4 back in 1955. We lived in a downtown tenement at 8th and Cherry for a few years. There were streetcar tracks in there that soon went silent. Although most of the pictures are from the city's property tax pictures of 1940, there's lots of background details I never knew. Entertaining.|1 of 1 people found the follo|About the Author|Mary Jo Draper is the editor of the Midtown KC Post, an online news site that covers Midtown Kansas City issues. She is a former news director at KCUR public radio and active with the Valentine Neighborhood Association. Images of America: Kansas
The unique character of Midtown—from Thirty-first to Fifty-fifth Streets, State Line to the Paseo—grew out of its development as the streetcar suburbs of an expanding Kansas City. As residents both rich and poor moved out of the crowded downtown area after 1880, Midtown neighborhoods were built. The first wave brought mansions to major streets such as Armour Boulevard, Troost Avenue, and Broadway Boulevard, and later a housing shortage spurred the development...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Kansas City's Historic Midtown Neighborhoods (Images of America) | Mary Jo Draper. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.