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Kansas City, Kansas

* Argentine Carnegie Library, 28th Street and Metropolitan Avenue (4-30-86) * Castle Rock, 852 Washington Blvd. (2-18-00) * City Hall and Fire Headquarters, 805 and 815 North Sixth (4-25-86) * Fire Station No. 9, 2 South 14th Street (9-5-85) * Gates (Judge Louis) House, 4146 Cambridge (12-1-80) * Grinter Place, 1420 South 78th St. (1-25-71) * Hanover Heights Neighborhood Historic District, roughly bounded by Olathe Blvd., Frances St., 43rd Ave., and State Line Rd. (5-17-90) * Huron Cemetery, Minnesota Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Streets (9-3-71) * Quindaro Townsite, Kansas City vicinity (5-22-02) * Rosedale World War I Memorial Arch, Mt. Marty Park, near Booth and Drexel (8-2-77) * Sauer Castle, 935 Shawnee Drive (8-2-77) * St. Augustine Hall, 3301 Parallel Avenue (2-24-71) * Scottish Rite Temple, 803 North 7th (9-11-85) * Shafer, Theodore, House, 2418 N. 10th St. (2-18-00) * Shawnee Street Overpass, northwest of I-35 (3-8-84) * Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building, 600 North 7th Street (9-5-85) * Trowbridge Archeological Site (2-24-71) * Westheight Manor Historic District (3-26-75) (2-19-82 expansion) * Whitefeather Spring, 3818 Ruby Avenue (8-27-75) * Wyandotte County Courthouse, 710 North 7th Street (County Courthouses of Kansas MPS) (4-26-02) * Wyandotte High School, 2500 Minnesota (4-30-86)

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Rosedale Memorial Arch

The Rosedale Memorial Arch pays tribute to soldiers who served our country in World War I. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Arch, based on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, was designed by Rosedale resident John LeRoy Marshall and dedicated in 1923. In 1993

Kansas City, KS Memorials

Huron Indian Cemetery

Huron Indian Cemetery, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was established in 1843

Kansas City, KS Cemeteries

Wyandotte County Lake and Park

WyCo Lake and Park provides 1500 acres of wooded area, a 400

Kansas City, KS Recreation

Grinter Place State Historic Site

The first permanent white settler in Wyandotte County was Moses Grinter. He built Grinter House in 1857 which is now a National Historical Site which overlooks the Kansas River.

Kansas City, KS Museums

White Church Christian Church

White Church Christian Church was established in 1832 and is known as the oldest church in the state of Kansas that is still in use. The native stone church includes 21

Kansas City, KS Historic Churches

Things to do near Kansas City, KS

Paola Country Club

Course Access: PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Silverheels Residence

This is the former residence of Shawnee Indian, John Silverheels built in 1830. Silverheels was given 800 acres in Northeast ...