Clark’s Point
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 […]
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: Victor Salmones Dedicated: June 3, 1990 Medium: Bronze Description: This sculpture is part of the Bloch Cancer Survivors Park and is the focal point of the Celebration of Life Plaza.
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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
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
Location: In KesslerPark at the intersection of St. John Avenue, Gladstone and Benton Boulevards. Designer: John Van Brunt The bronze plates by John Williams & Co. of New York Dedicated:
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Dedicated: September 2010 Designed by: Jocelyn Ball-Edson Description: At the north end of the site a polished granite monument commemorates the service of black veterans throughout United States history. At
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Designer: Unknown Dedicated: October 23, 1953 Park: Loose Park north of Rose Garden adjacent to 52nd Street Description: Red granite marker, 6-tons. Height, 5 feet; Length, 31/2 feet; Width, 4 feet
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Created by: Kwan Wu Dedicated: September 26, 1991 Park: Ilus Davis Park Medium: Bronze Description: A bronze Bill of Rights plaque was presented to the United States District Court in conjunction with the
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ARTIST: Ed Dwight MEDIUM: Bronze Bust INSTALLED: 2018 ARRINGTON BUBBLE KLICE (1908-2006) William Arrington Bubble Klice was born in Newport, Arkansas on October 14, 1908. He moved to Kansas City
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Memorial tree grove with dedicatory plaques.
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