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  2. Ready to peek at spectacular houses? Parade of Homes ... - AOL

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    Admission is free and parade guides will be available for pickup at the Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City (I-435 and Holmes) beginning the Monday before the start of the parade, and ...

  3. Home tour event - Wikipedia

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    A home tour event or housing show, sometimes branded as Parade of Homes, Street of Dreams, Tour of Homes or Homearama, is a building industry showcase of homes, typically new builds, held in several regions throughout the United States. The events date to the late 1940s.

  4. These are the most (and least) expensive properties you can ...

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    A mid-priced entry in Oklahoma City's Spring Parade of Homes. ... The one entered in the Spring Parade of Homes, with three bedrooms, three baths. and 2,322 square feet of space, is the least ...

  5. Built in the 1960s, Parade Park Homes was once a source of pride on the city’s East Side, providing low-income families a way to build equity as part owners of the cooperative that owned the ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Jackson ...

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    Map of Kansas City, Missouri. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Kansas City, Missouri outside downtown.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the Jackson County portions of Kansas City, Missouri, United States, outside downtown.

  7. Snake Saturday - Wikipedia

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    Snake Saturday began in 1983 as a promotion for the Rodeway Inn in Kansas City with a parade in the hotel's parking lot, allowing guests to watch from their rooms. [2] It was founded by Mickey Finn and Bill Grigsby. The parade was composed of four floats, and temperatures were cold. [2] [3] The event has been held annually since.