Kansas City is proud of its 18th & Vine District, a neighborhood that was the birthplace of Kansas City jazz, the center of commerce for the city’s African-American community from the 1920s into the 1960s and a place where racial diversity was the norm. Federal, state and local grants and loans have helped the revitalization
Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kan., Unified Government – Parks Information, (913) 596-7077, www.wycokck.org City Park and Regan Field, 26th and Park Drive, Kansas City, Kan.; 90 acres with picnic shelters, pavilion, lighted softball and soccer fields, playgrounds and restrooms. Eisenhower Park, 2901 N. 72nd St., Kansas City, Kan.; 64 acres with recreation center, baseball, softball, football
City and county information online at www.lvarea.com or www.ci.leavenworth.ks.us/ Leavenworth County State Lake, northwest of Tonganoxie on Highway 90; 160-acre fishing and boating lake with beautiful space for camping and picnicking; Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. Leavenworth Landing Park, Cherokee and Esplanade Streets on the Missouri River; commemorates what was a major river landing
JCPRD Office: (913) 831-3355 or online at www.jcprd.com. Kansas Wildlife & Parks, KC District Office: 14639 W. 95th St., (913) 894-9113. Antioch Park, 6501 Antioch Road, Merriam, (913) 831-3355; 44 acres with two fishing lakes, arboretum and rose garden, Old Dodge Town wheelchair-accessible playground, shelters, picnic areas and restrooms, tennis and basketball courts. Ernie Miller
Big Shoal Greenway, Antioch Road to North Brighton Avenue, (816) 513-7500; 95 acres; ball diamonds and picnic acres. Englewood Park, Englewood Road and North Troost, (816) 513-7500; 51 acres; ball diamonds, picnic acres and a lake with restroom facilities. Fishing River Linear Park, 25 acres on the banks of Fishing River from the parking lot
English Landing Park, south end of Main Street in Parkville, (816) 741-7676; riverfront park with scenic trail, shelters, boat ramp, ball fields and Waddell Bridge, on the National Historic Register. Frank Vaydik-Line Creek Park, N.W. 56th Street and Waukomis Drive, (816) 513-9585; 136 acres including Line Creek Archeological Museum, (816-587-8822); elk and buffalo, ball diamonds,
Are foreclosures a good investment? A foreclosure property is a home that has been repossessed by the lender because the owners failed to pay the mortgage. Thousands of homes end up in foreclosure every year. Economic conditions affect the number of foreclosures, too. Many people lose their homes due to job loss, credit problems or
Genesis 3831 E. 43rd St. Kansas City, MO 64130 816-921-0775 Alternative middle-school working with young people and their families emphasizing reading, writing, critical thinking and community service. GED exam prep, no tuition. Grace Lutheran 3333 Wood Ave., Kansas City, KS 66102 913-371-7851 K-8 Heartland Academy 810 S. Cedar, Belton MO 64012 816-331-1000 Southern Baptist, K4-12
Nativity 3700 W. 119th St. Leawood, KS 66209 913-338-4330 Catholic, K-8 Nativity of Mary 10021 E. 36th Terrace Independence, MO 64052 816-353-0284 Catholic, P-8 Notre Dame de Sion Locust Campus 3823 Locust, Kansas City, MO 64109 816-753-3810 Catholic, P-8 Notre Dame de Sion Wornall Campus 10631 Wornall Road Kansas City, MO 64114 816-942-3282 Catholic, young
Sacred Heart 216 Allcutt Bonner Springs, KS 66012 913-422-5520 Catholic, P-8 St. Agnes 5130 Mission Road Shawnee Mission, KS 66205 913-262-1686 Catholic, P-8 St. Ann’s Parish 217 S. Cedar Independence, MO 64053 816-252-1024 Catholic, P-8 St. Ann 7241 Mission Road Prairie Village, KS 66208 913-362-7008 Catholic, P-8 St. Bernadette 9020 E. 51st Terrace Kansas City,

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