Rosedale World War I Memorial Arch
The Rosedale Arch is a monument dedicated in 1924 to the World War I veterans of Rosedale, a neighborhood district and former municipality on the southern edge of Kansas City, Kansas.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Stephen Edmonds, CC BY-SA 3.0.
- Type: Memorial
- Description: war memorial in Kansas City, Kansas
- Also known as: “Rosedale Arch”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Hanover Heights Neighborhood Historic District and Judge Louis Gates House.
Hanover Heights Neighborhood Historic District
Historic site
The Hanover Heights Historic District area was developed between 1912 and 1930. It is a 15.5 acres district containing 90 contributing buildings located between State Line Road and Rainbow Boulevard to Olathe Boulevard and West 43rd Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas. Hanover Heights Neighborhood Historic District is situated 1 mile south of Rosedale World War I Memorial Arch.
Judge Louis Gates House
House
The Judge Louis R. Gates House is located at 4146 Cambridge Street in Kansas City, Kansas. Clarence E. Shepard was the architect of this example of a Prairie School residence. Judge Louis Gates House is situated 1 mile southeast of Rosedale World War I Memorial Arch.
Sauer Castle
Building
Photo: FatherStorm, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Sauer Castle is an Italianate architecture home at 935 Shawnee Road in Kansas City, Kansas, built from 1871 to 1873. It was designed by famed architect Asa Beebe Cross as the residence of German immigrant and local business owner Anton Sauer. Sauer Castle is situated 1 mile west of Rosedale World War I Memorial Arch.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rosedale and Westport.
Rosedale
Suburb
Rosedale, Kansas is a community of Kansas City, Kansas, in the southeast corner of Wyandotte County and bordered on the north by the Kansas River and the Armourdale neighborhood, on the south by Johnson County, on the west by the Argentine neighborhood, and on the east by the state of Missouri.
Westport
Suburb
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Westport is a historic neighborhood and a main entertainment district in Kansas City, Missouri. In the early 19th century, West Port was settled by a group led by American pioneer and tribal missionary Reverend Isaac McCoy, who brought his son John Calvin McCoy as surveyor, and his son-in-law Reverend Johnston Lykins who bought the land.
Westwood
Village
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Westwood is a city in northeastern Johnson County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 1,750. It is the second most densely populated city in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. Westwood is situated 1½ miles south of Rosedale World War I Memorial Arch.
Rosedale World War I Memorial Arch
- Categories: war memorial and historic site
- Location: City of Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, Great Plains, United States, North America
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Latitude
39.06385° or 39° 3′ 50″ northLongitude
-94.61503° or 94° 36′ 54″ westHeight
34 feet (11 metres)Open location code
86F7397M+GXOpenStreetMap ID
way 168084898OpenStreetMap feature
historic=memorialWikidata ID
Q7368178
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