July 2017

Small Bungalows, Apartments Made Up South Hyde Park Block

Like most of Midtown, people moved in and out of this South Hyde Park neighborhood from the time its small homes and apartments were built in the early 1900s. Owners and their families occupied some of the small bungalows; others were rented from real estate companies.  Today, the block bounded by Holmes, Gillham and 43rd […]

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Walnuts Apartments Replaced Famous Mansion of the Same Name

Before the Walnuts, among Kansas City’s most high-end apartments, were erected in 1929, a large home stood on the same site at Fifty-first and Wornall. The mansion—also known as the Walnuts ­ —became a famous venue for entertaining well-to-do city residents until a developer saw the site’s potential as a luxury residential hotel.  Today, block between

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Early Advocate for the Blind Lived on this Block near Rockhurst

A few of the homes on the block between 51st and Rockhurst from Forest to Tracy, including one where an early crusader for the blind lived, have been replaced by buildings associated with Rockhurst University. However, most of the bungalows and other single-family residences stand as they have since the early 1920s, a decade after Rockhurst was established. This

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