Loose Park, Kansas City
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Crowne Plaza Hotel Kansas City Downtown - Kansas City (Missouri) - United States
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Crowne Plaza Hotel Kansas City Downtown hotel city: Kansas City (Missouri) - Country: United States
Address: 1301 Wayndotte Street; zip code: MO 64105
Next to the Bartle Hall Convention Center in the Power & Light Entertainment District in central Kansas City, Missouri, this hotel offers guestrooms with free high-speed internet access.
-- Situé à côté du centre de conventions Bartle Hall, dans le quartier des divertissements Power & Light du centre de Kansas City, Missouri, cet hôtel propose des chambres avec connexion haut débit à Internet gratuite.
-- Este hotel se encuentra junto al centro de convenciones de Bartle Hall, en el distrito de ocio Power & Light del centro de Kansas City, Missouri. El hotel ofrece habitaciones con conexión gratuita a internet de alta velocidad.
-- Das Hotel in der Innenstadt von Kansas City im US-Bundesstaat Missouri befindet sich neben dem Bartle Hall Convention Center im Power & Light Entertainment District und bietet Zimmer mit kostenlosem Highspeed-Internetzugang.
-- Dit hotel ligt in het centrum van Kansas City, Missouri, naast congresscentrum Bartle Hall in het uitgaanscentrum Power & Light. Het biedt kamers met gratis breedbandinternet.
-- Ubicato accanto al centro congressi Bartle Hall, nel quartiere dei divertimenti Power & Light, questo hotel sorge nel centro di Kansas City, in Missouri, e offre camere con connessione internet ad alta velocità gratuita.
-- Próximo do Centro de Convenções de Bartle Hall no Power & Light Entertainment District no centro de Kansas City, no Missouri, este hotel disponibiliza quartos com acesso gratuito à Internet de alta velocidade.
-- ミズーリ州カンザスシティ市内中心部のエンターテインメント地区、パワー・アンド・ライト地区に位置しています。コンベンションセンターBartle Hallのすぐ近くです。客室には無料の高速インターネット回線が備わります。 Crowne Plaza Hotel Kansas City Downtownでは、屋外温水プールと敷地内のフィットネスセンターを併設しています。忙しい一日の終わりには併設のCity Grilleの食事を楽しんだり、バーでドリンクとともにくつろげます。 Kansas City...
-- 这家酒店就在巴尔特展览中心( Bartle Hall Convention Center)隔邻,位于密苏里州堪萨斯城的 Power & Light娱乐区内,为您提供带有免费高速网络连接的客房。 Crowne Plaza Hotel Kansas City Downtown酒店设有室外温水泳池和健身中心。忙碌了一天之后,您可以在酒店的City Grille餐厅享用一顿美食,或在酒吧里放松地喝一杯。 Kansas City Downtown Crowne...
-- Отель расположен в центре Канзас-Сити, штат Миссури, рядом с конференц-центром Бартл-Холл в районе Пауэр энд Лайт Дистрикт. К услугам гостей номера с бесплатным высокоскоростным доступом в Интернет.
-- Detta hotell ligger vid Bartle Hall Convention Center i nöjeskvarteren Power & Light i centrala Kansas City i Missouri. Här bor du i rum med gratis höghastighetsinternet.
-- يقع هذا الفندق بجانب مركز Bartle Hall Convention في حي Power & Light Entertainment، في مركز مدينة كنساس، ولاية ميسوري، ويقدّم غرفاً للضيوف مع إنترنت عالي السرعة.
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Kansas City, Missouri: The City of Fountains!
It is said that Kansas City, Missouri has more working fountains than anywhere else in the world including Rome. Whether or not that is true I don’t know but there are 200 officially registered fountains around the KC area. This does not include private fountains of homes and businesses. When I started filming for this video my plan was to film maybe 20 fountains. Well I ended up filming a little more than that plus a couple waterfalls lol. I hope you enjoy the video and be sure to check some of these out if you’re ever in KC!
J. C Nichols Fountain
Seville Light Fountain
Neptune Fountain
Plaza Wall Fountain
Court of the Penguins Fountains
Diane Sitting Fountain
April Fountain
Pomona Fountain
Mermaid Fountain
Four Fauns Fountain
Allen Memorial Fountain
Fountain of Bacchus
Lions Court Fountain
Boy And Frog Fountain
Kansas City Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fountain
Kansas City Firefighters Memorial Fountain
Barney Allis Plaza Fountain
Sea Horse Fountain
Spirit of Freedom Fountain
Hillside Fountain
Gift of Life Fountain
William Volker Memorial Fountain And Waterfall
Woman with Shell Fountain
Ewing & Muriel Kauffman Memorial Fountain
Parterre Garden Fountain
Crown Center Entrance Fountains
Crown Center Square Fountain
Henry Wollman Bloch Fountain
Eagle Scout Tribute Fountain
Loose Park Lake Fountain
Adam & Eve Fountain
Laura Conyers Smith Rose Garden Fountain
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UFOs seen tonight over Loose Park in Kansas City, Missouri. THEY say these are Chinese Sky Lanterns . . . YOU be the judge!!!
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Riding my onewheel at Loose Park Kansas City.
Just me riding around in Loose Park Kansas City. Go Chiefs!
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UFO Sighting? - Kansas City - July 2014
Watch first 10 seconds; the last 47 seconds of the video is boring.
Recorded July 9, 2014 @ 10:43PM in South Kansas City, MO
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Top 20 Things To Do In Kansas City, Missouri
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Here are top 20 things to do in Kansas City, Missouri
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1. Swat up at the Public Library -
2. Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art -
3. Visit the Kauffman Centre for the Performing Arts -
4. Visit the National World War 1 Museum -
5. Chill out in Loose Park -
6. Go Wild at the Kansas City Zoo -
7. Visit Kauffman Stadium -
8. Get your thrills at Worlds of Fun -
9. Steamboat Arabia Museum -
10. Shop at the Country Club Plaza -
11. Appreciate Art at the Neslon Atkins Museum -
12. Negro Leagues Baseball Museum -
13. Leila’s Hair Museum -
14. Learn about the history of flight -
15. Visit two house museums -
16. Experience College Basketball -
17. The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures -
18. Get wet at Schlitterbahn -
19. Go to a biker bar -
20. Visit a Temple -
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Flying to Kansas City ✈️ ... for my brother's wedding!!
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Country Club Plaza District - Kansas City
A 4k aerial tour of the Country Club Plaza area using my Mavic Pro and Litchi. Gimbal needs to be calibrated, please forgive left side of video. It was a nice flight though. Music used with permission by Bela Fleck & the Flecktones. Magic Fingers off their 1992 album UFO Tofu.
The Country Club District is the name of a group of neighborhoods comprising a historic upscale residential district in Kansas City, Missouri, and Johnson County, Kansas, USA, developed by noted real estate developer J.C. Nichols. The district was developed in stages between 1906 and 1950, and today is home to approximately 60,000 and includes such well-known Kansas City neighborhoods as Sunset Hill and Brookside in Missouri, Mission Hills, Fairway, and the oldest parts of Prairie Village in Kansas, making it the largest planned community built by a single developer in the United States. Ward Parkway, a wide, manicured boulevard, traverses the district running south from the Country Club Plaza, the first suburban shopping district in the United States.
J.C. Nichols began developing the district in 1906 with a neighborhood he called Bismarck Place. As his development expanded to include Countryside, he began to develop a master plan, which he dubbed the Country Club District because of its proximity to what was then the site of Kansas City Country Club, now Loose Park. Eventually, Nichols acquired a tract of land crossing from Missouri into Kansas, which now includes the neighborhood of Sunset Hill (in Missouri) and the city of Mission Hills (in Kansas). Nichols also built the nearby Country Club Plaza, the first shopping district in the United States designed to accommodate patrons arriving by automobile. Today, the Country Club District is the largest contiguous planned community built by a single developer in the United States.
Nichols used restrictive covenants, or deed restrictions, in each property in the district to control the use of the land. Most of the covenants pertain to the uses to which the property owner could put his land, or setback and free space requirements.
A controversial aspect of the covenants in the district, however, was the use of racial restrictions that prohibited ownership and occupation by African Americans. The 1948 Supreme Court decision Shelley v. Kraemer rendered such restrictions unenforceable, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968 prohibited the future incorporation of such covenants. Nevertheless, restrictions continue to appear in the deeds to Country Club District properties. The restrictions require that a notice to amend be filed five years in advance of the deed restrictions renewal date, usually every 20 to 25 years; and that all homeowners must agree to the change with a notarized vote. This practical difficulty is the reason racial restrictions continue to appear throughout the district. At the same time, this practical difficulty has protected the other covenants from change, and thus has helped to preserve the essential character of the neighborhood and to resist encroachment by commercial developers.
While he utilized the restrictive covenant model to bar non-whites from his neighborhoods, Nichols was not the first in Kansas City to engage in the practice. In fact, such practice had been in full force in Kansas City since the time Nichols was born in the 1880s. Moreover, although Nichols's covenants were discriminatory, Kansas City historian William S. Worley noted that Nichols was among the first of his contemporaries to abandon the practice of barring sale to Jews.
Today the Country Club District is still predominantly white, and still is home to Kansas City's wealthiest residents.
The Country Club district includes many homes by or after plans of many noted architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright, McKim, Mead, and White, Louis Curtiss, and Mary Rockwell Hook. Several homes are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Notable residents of the Country Club District have included:
Mayor Harold Roe Bartle
Mayor Richard L. Berkley
H&R Block founders Richard Bloch and Henry Bloch
Senator Kit Bond
Major League Baseball Hall of Famer George Brett
author Evan S. Connell
Hallmark Cards chairman Donald J. Hall, Sr.
Hallmark Cards founder Joyce Hall
composer John Kander
businessman R. Crosby Kemper Jr.
pharmaceutical magnate Ewing Kauffman and his wife Muriel Kauffman
United States Senator Claire McCaskill
UCLA and KU chancellor Franklin David Murphy
political boss Tom Pendergast
Ambassador Charles H. Price II
columnist Calvin Trillin
professional golfer Tom Watson
Mayor Charles Wheeler.
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First Trip to Kansas City Community Gardens
This was my first trip to Kansas City Community Gardens, a little oasis in the middle of Kansas City Missouri!
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UFO sighting Kansas City, MO 12/23/12
Wow. I'm still speechless. Literally speechless. This video was taken from my iPod, this is my very first recorded sighting ever at around 1:25-1:40 AM. I was just looking at the skyline over my neighborhood and noticed this star really low to the skyline. Hmmm must be a plane? So I watched and was dead still for about 2 minutes straight to see which direction it was heading. And it wasn't moving after 2 and a half minutes. So I decided to record. The recording is breathtaking... Fortunately I got to witness something phenomenal happen on December 23rd. Truly a remarkable sighting.