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In 1969 Wyandotte Towers which is also 15 stories but one foot higher opened. In 1972 Rainbow Towers (now called Vista Condominiums) opened. It is also 15 stories and one foot higher. All of the structures in Kansas City, Kansas are not taller than any of the
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jail that was built in 1880 and used until 1931. The jail site remained abandoned even though hotel plans were made in 1937. The jail was razed in November 1949 in preparation for the new
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On March 4 Cline was unable to fly out of Fairfax Airport because it was fogged in. She turned down an offer to take a 8-hour drive back to Nashville.
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In its glory days in the 1950s and 1960s as a 250-room hotel at 1015 North 7th Street it was frequently used by visiting
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The Tower is the tallest building on the right. The tallest building on the left is the Kansas City, Kansas City Hall.
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The Town House closed on June 22, 1970 because of mortgage foreclosure, interest payments and outstanding back taxes.
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On March 3, 1963, Patsy Cline and her entourage stayed at the hotel during a benefit concert at
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She checked out of the hotel at 12:30 p.m. on March 5, the day of her fatal flight.
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is a 15-story 175 foot high building that from 1951 to 1969 was the tallest building in
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disc jockey Cactus Jack Call who had died in a January car accident.
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http://www.kckpl.lib.ks.us/documents/retirementcenter.pdf
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40 tallest buildings in neighboring Kansas City, Missouri
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designed by Eugene J. Stern which opened August 6, 1951.
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Kansas City, Kansas
American Football League
Patsy Cline
killed in a plane crash
Fairfax Airport
retirement home
Wyandotte County, Kansas
Memorial Hall
KCKN
KCMK
40 tallest buildings in neighboring Kansas City, Missouri
Ramada Inn
Housing and Urban Development
"Cross Lines Tower | Buildings"
cite web
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http://www.kckpl.lib.ks.us/documents/retirementcenter.pdf


Patsy: the life and times of Patsy Cline
ISBN
978-0-306-80886-9
cite book
help
"Wyandotte Towers | Buildings"
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