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  2. List of railway roundhouses - Wikipedia

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    Roundhouse and half-roundhouse, Wellington Road/Graingers Way, Leeds. Both structures were built in approximately 1847 and are listed buildings; the much larger roundhouse is occupied by a commercial vehicle hire company while the half-roundhouse is currently (May 2021) unoccupied.

  3. Kansas City Terminal Railway Company Roundhouse Historic ...

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    The Kansas City Terminal Railway Company Roundhouse Historic District, in Kansas City, Missouri, is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. The listing included four contributing buildings, two contributing structures, and a contributing sites. [1] It is a 22 acres (8.9 ha) complex. [2]

  4. Need a night out? Here are 10 romantic restaurants for date ...

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    Here are 10 romantic restaurants for date night in Kansas City. September 25, 2024 at 12:08 PM ... intimate dining experiences. For those seeking a more casual yet charming setting, The Wise Guy ...

  5. Unforgettable Experiences in Kansas City this Spring, Summer

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    Springtime is upon us at last, and with it a glorious opportunity to get back out there and explore Kansas City. With local temperatures nudging towards t-shirt weather, birdsong in the air, and ...

  6. Video: Take a virtual tour of Kansas City International ... - AOL

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    A virtual tour of the new terminal at KCI Airport highlights the amenities, art and variety of retail and restaurant options. Video: Take a virtual tour of Kansas City International Airport’s ...

  7. John Wornall House Museum - Wikipedia

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    The land, for which Wornall paid $5 per acre, stretched between present-day 59th and 67th streets, State Line, and Main Street in what is now Kansas City. Richard and Judith's second son, John B. Wornall, eventually inherited the property and built the present house for his second wife, Eliza S. Johnson Wornall.

  8. Epperson House - Wikipedia

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    One legend involves the ghost of Harriet Evelyn Barse (1875-1922). Barse was an organ student at the Kansas City Conservatory of Music. Uriah and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Weaver Epperson (1855-1939), brought Barse with them when they moved into the house. They referred to her as their adopted daughter, even though no legal adoption occurred.

  9. Yeah, no. The “89 O. Taylor” refers to former Kansas City Chiefs legend Otis Taylor, who wore number 89. His name is part of a ring of honor, revered names of former players, coaches and owners.