Ivanhoe Park
The property for today’s Ivanhoe Park was a mostly empty area when it was purchased and used by the City of Kansas City for building temporary housing for returning WWII […]
The property for today’s Ivanhoe Park was a mostly empty area when it was purchased and used by the City of Kansas City for building temporary housing for returning WWII […]
In 1968, the Park Department received a petition to establish a park near 10th and Agnes from area residents. The department agreed that it was desirable idea to pursue as
HISTORY An empty lot covered with brush that had been used as an unofficial dump on the southeast corner of 59th Street and Spruce Avenue was conceived as a place
Cleveland Park at 43rd Street and Cleveland Avenue was given to the Park Department as property for a park in 1956 by the City of Kansas City. Prior to that
Cypress Park is home of land sculpture playgrounds designed by internationally acclaimed sculptor, Dale Eldred. Mr. Eldred was as internationally known sculptor and long-time faculty member of the Kansas City Art
Small parking lot and trail leading to grave site is accessible from Brooklyn, on the north side of 63rd. The Boone–Hays Cemetery was first dedicated by Native Sons and Daughters
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