Kansas City considered a highway from downtown to the Plaza. Then
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Kansas City considered a highway from downtown to the Plaza. Then
Kansas City considered a highway from downtown to the Plaza. Then residents fought back In the wake of World War II, car ownership surged, and Kansas City developed a reputation as a car-crazy town. So, in 1951, City Manager L.P. Cookingham published a report outlining the framework for a new – and necessary – regional interstate highway system. Notably absent from the plan was convenient highway access to Brookside, Waldo, and the Country Club …
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