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  2. Hyde Park, Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    The real estate boom of the mid-1880s saw the first mention of a "Hyde Park" in Kansas City. Originally platted in the present-day neighborhood of Hanover Place in 1886, equidistant from the growing cities of Westport and Kansas City, the area soon grew to include land east of what is now Gillham Road.

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

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    part of the Colonnade Apartment Buildings of Kansas City, MO MPS 126: Park Lane Apartments: Park Lane Apartments: May 5, 2004 : 4600–4606 J.C. Nichols Parkway: Plaza Westport: 127: Park Manor Historic District: February 1, 2006

  4. Mineral Hall - Wikipedia

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    The building is located in the residential/mixed South Hyde Park neighborhood of Kansas City. Designed by noted architect Louis S. Curtiss it reflects a Prairie School practice of combining Second Empire, Art Nouveau and Neoclassical architectural elements.

  5. Hyde Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    South Hyde Park Historic District, Kansas City, Missouri, listed on the NRHP in Jackson County, Missouri Hyde Park Historic District (Austin, Texas) , NRHP-listed Topics referred to by the same term

  6. Robert Berdella - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Berdella voluntarily withdrew from KCAI after receiving harsh criticism from college administrators for killing and cooking a duck for the sake of art. He chose to remain in Kansas City and in September of that year, he moved into an address within the Hyde Park [13] district: 4315 Charlotte Street.

  7. Kansas City’s Fairyland Park conjures fond memories - AOL

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    Such is the legacy of Fairyland Park, perhaps Kansas City’s biggest memory-maker of the mid-20th century. Ninety-nine years after the amusement park opened and 45 years after it closed, it still ...