81st & Troost Park
This 10-acre green space includes a community gathering space, fun and creative playground amenities, a walking trail, recreational areas and native gardens. More about the park>>
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This 10-acre green space includes a community gathering space, fun and creative playground amenities, a walking trail, recreational areas and native gardens. More about the park>>
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Park History At 75-acres, Jacob L. Loose Park is one of Kansas City’s most popular, beautiful and historical. The park is well-known locally as being a major site for the
The Park West Terrace Park is one of the oldest parks in the Kansas City park system. It is unique because two smaller parks Mulkey Square and Jarboe Park —
History The National Register of Historic Places lists this 19-acre park’s namesake, its tower, on its official register. Used as a real water tower until 1957, it dominates the area
Home of Kansas City Urban Youth Academy>> The Great Lawn is part of Parade Park The Parade History In the late 19th century, the then privately-owned property was used as a
The Park At 1,805-acres, Swope Park is the crown jewel of the KC Parks system. As Kansas City’s largest park, and one of the largest municipal parks in the United
Notice, Shelter #1 is UNAVAILABLE at this time. The Park Spring Valley Park gets its name from the six springs that used to flow within the thirty-three acres acquired for
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History Newspaper publisher William Rockhill Nelson, his wife, Ida, and the Southmoreland Land Company donated property for a public street to the City of Westport in 1891. Nelson’s home, Oak
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Roanoke Park is a beautiful park with wooded hills and limestone outcroppings. It runs from Thirty-fifth Street on the north, Summit Street/ Southwest Trafficway on the east, Valentine Road on