Mid-City Towers
Mid-City Towers is a residential building in Kaw Township, Jackson County, Missouri which is located on Flora Avenue. Mid-City Towers is situated nearby to Saint Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church, as well as near Saint Paul Baptist Church.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include McConahay Building and Laugh-O-Gram Studio.
McConahay Building
Historic building
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The McConahay Building in Kansas City, Missouri is a two-story Tapestry Brick building designed by prominent Kansas City architect Nelle E. Peters in 1922. McConahay Building is situated 1,300 feet west of Mid-City Towers.
Laugh-O-Gram Studio
Recording studio
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The Laugh-O-Gram Studio was an American animation studio founded by Walt Disney on June 28, 1921 and closed on October 16, 1923. It was located on the second floor of the McConahay Building in Kansas City, Missouri, as a key early venture for Disney and his recruited pioneers of animation, including Ub Iwerks, Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, and Friz Freleng. Laugh-O-Gram Studio is situated 1,300 feet northwest of Mid-City Towers.
KCTV Broadcast Tower
Tower
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KCTV Tower is a 1,042-foot high freestanding steel lattice tower located at East 31st Street on Union Hill in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. It was built in 1956 for KCMO-TV, which has been broadcast from the mast since its completion. KCTV Broadcast Tower is situated 1 mile west of Mid-City Towers.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hospital Hill and Westport.
Hospital Hill
Neighborhood
Hospital Hill is a neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri. The neighborhood is located between 22nd Street to 25th Street and Gillham Road to Troost Avenue.
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. Westport is situated 1½ miles southwest of Mid-City Towers.
18th and Vine
Neighborhood
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18th and Vine is a neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri. It is internationally recognized as a historical point of origin of jazz music and a historic hub of African-American businesses. 18th and Vine is situated 2 miles north of Mid-City Towers.
Mid-City Towers
- Type: Residential building
- Address: 3136 Flora Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64109
- Category: building
- Location: Kaw Township, Jackson County, Missouri, Midwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
39.06892° or 39° 4′ 8″ northLongitude
-94.56594° or 94° 33′ 57″ westLevels
7Open location code
86F73C9M+HJOpenStreetMap ID
way 496082110OpenStreetMap feature
building=residential
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