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June 302004 (1)
May 82011 (1)

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1. 'Site of Shame' Dedicated 'Site of Shame' Dedicated April 29, 2007 The Sand Creek Massacre National Historic site was dedicated in southeastern Colorado on April 28, 2007. The site is located 160 miles southeast of Denver on Big Sandy Creek in Kiowa County and pays tribute...

2. Arly L. Hedrick Bridge and Troost Lake Marker Arly L. Hedrick Bridge and Troost Lake Marker January 11, 2006 The column "Postcards of Historic Northeast" features the Arly L. Hedrick Bridge as seen in 1921 at 27th Street. The bridge was built in 1919 in Troost Park by the firm of Hedrick & Hedrick and is now...

3. Bartle, Paige, Pendergast All Call Forest Hill Home Bartle, Paige, Pendergast All Call Forest Hill Home June 1, 2011 Postcard image of Forest Hill Cemetery (69th & Troost Ave.) and a short article about some of the notable Kansas Citians buried there.

4. Mystery Surrounds Kessler Park's Indian Mound Mystery Surrounds Kessler Park's Indian Mound May 8, 2011 Short article about Indian Mound at Kessler Park and how a 1923 study "commissioned by William Scarritt and the Kansas City park board" confirmed it to be of Indian origin. Images of the survey marker...

5. Santa Fe Trail Opened Santa Fe Trail Opened June 30, 2004 About 50 volunteers from the Kansas City Power and Light Company spent time at Blue Valley Park at 27th and Topping. They cleaned out the historic corner where the Santa Fe Trail begins. A new Santa Fe...