King-Weeks Site
King-Weeks Site is a school in Kaw Township, Jackson County, Missouri. King-Weeks Site is situated nearby to Mount Tabor Missionary Baptist Church, as well as near New Day Apostolic Church.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Linda Hall Library and McConahay Building.
Linda Hall Library
Library
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The Linda Hall Library is a privately endowed American library of science, engineering and technology located in Kansas City, Missouri, on the grounds of a 14-acre urban arboretum. Linda Hall Library is situated 2 miles southwest of King-Weeks Site.
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 2 miles northwest of King-Weeks Site.
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum
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Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art opened in 1994 in Kansas City, Missouri. With a $5 million annual budget and approximately 75,000 visitors each year, it is Missouri's first and largest contemporary museum. Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art is situated 2½ miles west of King-Weeks Site.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Leeds and Westport.
Leeds
Hamlet
Leeds is a neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri, United States. A post office called Leeds was established in 1890, and remained in operation until 1929. Leeds is situated 2 miles east of King-Weeks Site.
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 2½ miles west of King-Weeks Site.
Country Club Plaza
Suburb
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The Country Club Plaza is a privately owned regional shopping center in the Country Club District of Kansas City, Missouri. Opened in 1923, it is considered to be the first planned large outdoor suburban shopping center in the United States and among the first regional centers to accommodate shoppers arriving by car. Country Club Plaza is situated 2½ miles west of King-Weeks Site.
King-Weeks Site
- Type: School
- Category: education
- Location: Kaw Township, Jackson County, Missouri, Midwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
39.04966° or 39° 2′ 59″ northLongitude
-94.54326° or 94° 32′ 36″ westOperator
Kansas City Public SchoolsOpen location code
86F72FX4+VMOpenStreetMap ID
way 496551946OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=school
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