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  2. EPR Properties - Wikipedia

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    EPR Properties, formerly Entertainment Properties Trust, is a real estate investment trust based in Kansas City, Missouri, that invests in amusement parks, movie theaters, ski resorts, and other entertainment properties. It owns 353 properties as of 2022.

  3. Country Club District - Wikipedia

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    The Country Club District is a group of neighborhoods forming a historic upscale residential district in Kansas City, developed by noted urban planner and real estate developer J. C. Nichols. Map of "The Country Club District including Sunset Hill, Mission Hills, Hampstead Gardens, Wornall Manor, Greenway Fields, '1,500 Acres Restricted ...

  4. Charles S. Keith House - Wikipedia

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    The Charles S. Keith House, also known as the J. C. Nichols House, is a historic residence located at 1214 West 55th Street in Kansas City, Missouri.The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Georgian Revival house sits on a three-acre tract in the Kansas City's Country Club District near Ward Parkway.

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  6. Ameristar Casino Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Boyd Gaming. The 15,000 sq ft (1,400 m 2 ) casino has 2,800 slot and video poker machines, 57 table games, a live poker room with 15 poker tables, exclusive high-limit slot and table games areas, and a 184-room hotel that includes 36 mini and 12 king suites.

  7. Sam's Town Gambling Hall, Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    In September 1995, Sam's Town Gambling Hall, Kansas City opened as the fourth casino under the brand, and the fifth casino in the Kansas City area. In February 1996, Sam's Town dropped the admission fee that had run as high as $9 per person. This fee was used in the past to pay for the $2 per person fee the casinos were required to pay to the ...