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Kansas City and How It Grew, 1822-2011 (Hardcover)
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Kansas City and How It Grew, 1822-2011 (Hardcover)
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Think of Kansas City and you'll probably think of barbecue, jazz,
or the Chiefs. But for James Shortridge, this heartland city is
more than the sum of its cultural beacons.
In Kansas City and How It Grew, 1822-201, a prize-winning
geographer traces the historical geography of a place that has
developed over 200 years from a cowtown on the bend of the Missouri
River into a metropolis straddling two states. He explores the
changing character of the community and its component
neighborhoods, showing how the city has come to look and function
the way it does-and how it has come to be perceived the way it has.
Proximity to Great Plains ranches and farms encouraged early and
sustained success for Kansas City meatpackers and millers, and
Shortridge shows how local responses to economic realities have
molded the city's urban structure. He explores the parallel
processes of suburbanization and the restructuring of older areas,
and tells what happens when transportation shifts from rivers to
railroads, then to superhighways and international airports. He
also reveals what historians have missed by tending to focus
attention only on one side or the other of the state boundary.
The book is a virtual who's who of KC progress: without selective
law enforcement under political boss Thomas Pendergast, Kansas City
would not enjoy its legacy of jazz; without the gift of Thomas
Swope's namesake park, upscale residential expansion likely would
have gone east instead of south; and without J. C. Nichols, Johnson
County suburbs would have developed in a less spectacular manner.
Its insight into important molders of the city includes nearly
forgotten names such as William Dalton, Charles Morse, and Willard
Winner, plus important figures from more recent years including Kay
Barnes, Charles Garney, and Bonnie Poteet.
With more than 50 photos and dozens of maps specially created for
this book, Kansas City and How It Grew is unique in treating the
entire metropolitan area instead of just one portion. With coverage
ranging from ethnic neighborhoods to development strategies, it's
an indispensable touchstone for those who want to try to understand
Kansas City as both a city and a place.
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