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  1. The Kansas City metropolitan area consists of 15 counties in two states where the Missouri and Kansas Rivers meet. In the 2010 Census the metro population was over 2 million people. The main campus is University of Missouri-Kansas City. The local music scene is covered by The Kansas City Star.

  2. UNESCO City of Music. since 2017. Kansas City is the home of Kansas City swing, jazz and blues. The City’s rich historical legacy of music includes a transformational chapter in the history of American jazz and swing music.

  3. On March 1, the first meeting of the Kansas City Public Schools Board of Education takes place. 1869: On July 3, the Hannibal Bridge over the Missouri River opens. It is the first railroad bridge across the river. Mules and horses pulled the first streetcars in Kansas City. 1870: The population is 32,260. 1871

  4. Jun 27, 2014 · But the story of school boundaries in Kansas City, Mo., is about more than just district and neighborhood lines. Like in many urban areas, it also is a story about housing, race and...

  5. Center for Visual Music is a nonprofit film archive dedicated to visual music, experimental animation and abstract media. CVM is commited to preservation, curation, education, scholarship, and dissemination of the film, performances and other media of this tradition, together with related historical documentation and artwork.

  6. Jun 19, 2023 · Kansas City's history is filled with close-knit, Black communities that thrived until uban renewal. How did they form and where are they now?

  7. Mar 11, 2020 · Planning an educational trip with your kids? Here are some of the top children’s museums in Kansas City, Missouri that must be on your list of places to visit.

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