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  2. Robert A. Long - Wikipedia

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    Robert Alexander Long (December 17, 1850 – March 15, 1934) was an American lumber baron, developer, investor, newspaper owner, and philanthropist.He lived most of his life in Kansas City, Missouri and founded Longview, Washington and Longville, Louisiana.

  3. Kansas City Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Museum is located in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.In 1910, the site was built by lumber baron and civic leader Robert A. Long as his private family estate, with the four-story historic Beaux-Arts style mansion named Corinthian Hall.

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  5. Mack B. Nelson House - Wikipedia

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    Mack Barnabas Nelson was born in Arkansas in 1872. He came to Kansas City in 1894, where he worked for the Long-Bell Lumber Company.At the time of construction, Nelson was vice president of the lumber company, but he later came to the top position in the company after Long suffered financial reverses early in the Great Depression.

  6. Baron Corbin - Wikipedia

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    He is a Kansas City Chiefs fan. [200] He practices Brazilian jiu-jitsu , earning a purple belt from Rolles Gracie Jr. [ 201 ] He won a gold medal at the December 2023 Jiu Jitsu World League III Gi finals, [ 202 ] and a silver medal at the February 2024 Jiu Jitsu Florida Vi Gi finals. [ 203 ]

  7. SubTropolis - Wikipedia

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    The interior of SubTropolis. SubTropolis is a business complex located inside of a 55,000,000-square-foot (5,100,000 m 2), 1,260-acre (5.1 km 2) mine in the bluffs north of the Missouri River in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.