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Kansas City - Native Sons and Daughters of Greater Kansas City Historical Markers

More than 100 historic markers that signify events and locations highlighting the political, military, social, and economic history of greater Kansas City.
 
Grinter House and Marker image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., April 29, 2011
Grinter House and Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Kansas (Wyandotte County), Kansas City — Grinter House
2Kansas (Wyandotte County), Kansas City — Lewis and Clark at Kaw Point / Kaw PointJune 26-29, 1804
3Missouri (Clay County), Kansas City — Antioch Church
On NE Antioch Road (Missouri Route 1) at NE 48th Street, on the right when traveling north on NE Antioch Road.
4Missouri (Clay County), Liberty — "The Old Graveyard" "Mt. Memorial Cemetery"
On Miller Avenue at William Jewell College Drive, on the right when traveling west on Miller Avenue.
5Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — American Jazz Museum
Near Vine Street north of 18th Street, on the right when traveling north.
6Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 3 — Battle of WestportUnion Flanking Movement
On Sunset Drive at 51st Street, in the median on Sunset Drive.
7Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 16 — Byram's Ford Battlefield
On Manchester Trafficway 0.2 miles north of East 63rd Street, on the right when traveling east.
8Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — Camp Union
On Tenth Street 0.1 miles west of Central Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
9Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — City Market150th Anniversary — 1857 - 2007 —
On 3rd Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling east on 3rd Street.
10Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — Convention Center
On 13th Street 0.1 miles east of Central Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
11Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — First Home of the Kansas City Country Club
12Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — George Caleb BinghamBorn March 20, 1811 - Died July 7, 1879
13Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — Historic Harris-Kearney House
On Baltimore Avenue at West 40th Street, on the right when traveling south on Baltimore Avenue.
14Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — James G. Ashley, Jr. and Pamela C. Ashley
On Brookside Boulevard at 55th Street, on the right when traveling north on Brookside Boulevard.
15Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — Kansas City's First Public Golf Course
On Swope Parkway 0.2 miles east of Meyer Boulevard.
16Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
On Vine Street north of 18th Street, on the right when traveling north.
17Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — The Albert G. Boone Store
On Pennsylvania Avenue at Westport Road on Pennsylvania Avenue.
18Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — The Cemetery
On Cemetery Road at Warwick Trafficway, on the left when traveling east on Cemetery Road.
19Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — The First Golf Course in Kansas City
On Gillham Road at 36th Street, on the left when traveling south on Gillham Road.
20Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — The Savoy Hotel and Grill
On Central Street at 9th Street, on the right when traveling north on Central Street.
21Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — The Truman Sports Complex
On Chiefs Way at Red Coat Lane, on the right on Chiefs Way.
22Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — Union Prison Collapse
On Grand Boulevard at Truman Road North Drive, on the right when traveling north on Grand Boulevard.
23Missouri (Jackson County), Sibley — Fort Osage
On Osage Street, on the right when traveling north.
24Missouri (Jackson County), Sibley — Restoration of Fort Osage
Near Osage Street just north of 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north.
25Missouri (Platte County), Platte City — Platte CityWilliam McClung Paxton
On Main Street at 1st Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
 
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