Chinese Warriors
Artist: Unknown Installed: 2005 Medium: Bronze Description: The two Chinese Warriors guard the north end of the Sister Cities International Bridge, a pedestrian walkway over Brush Creek located on the Country Club […]
Artist: Unknown Installed: 2005 Medium: Bronze Description: The two Chinese Warriors guard the north end of the Sister Cities International Bridge, a pedestrian walkway over Brush Creek located on the Country Club […]
Artist: Eugene Daub Medium: Bronze Dedicated: April 2000 Description: This bronze heroic sculpture, titled “Corps of Discovery,” was dedicated in April 2000, coincident with the commemoration of Kansas City, Missouri’s 150th
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Created by: Frewen Architects, Inc. Dates: 1998, current location Medium: Granite Description: The City Employees Memorial honors those people who lost their lives in the line of duty as employees for the
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Artist: Bruce Wolfe Dedicated: November 12, 2004 Medium: Bronze (sculpture), limestone (base) A larger-than-life bronze statue of Mayor Davis was funded by many contributors and placed in the park in
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Designer: Wight and Wight, Kansas City Architects Dedicated: May 31, 1928 Park: Murray Davis Park Description: Height: 6 feet overall; Length: 32 feet overall; Width: 13 feet overall. Tennessee marble monuments
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Location: 47th Street at the SE corner of Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Designer: Henry Moore, Sculptor Dedicated: May 17, 1976 Description: Height, 13 feet; Length, 19
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Created By: The Chouteau Society This marker overlooks the actual route of Captains Lewis & Clark, their troops, and their French boatmen. guides, hunters and interpreters (whose families had been going
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Designer: Unknown Dedicated: 1951 Park: Andrew Drips Park, North side of 16th Street between Jarboe Street and Belleview Avenue Description: Granite marker set in native limestone, Height, 5 feet; Length, 7 feet; Width,
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Clark’s Point in West Terrace Park was named for Charles Clark, who was a city councilman at the time the honor was bestowed in 1933. Before that, Mr. Clark held
Artist: Dick Hollander Medium: Steel, painted grey Description: This abstract piece consists of a cylinder form supported several feet in the air by 12″ piping. The 12″ pipe shoots vertically out