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Kansas City is the largest city in the state of Missouri. It encompasses 318 square miles (820 km²) in parts of Jackson, Clay, Cass, an Platte counties. The city also serves as the anchor city of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, second largest in Missouri and largest with territory in Kansas, though Wichita is the largest metro anchored in Kansas. As of 2006, the city had an estimated population of 447,306, with a metro area of nearly two million. Kansas City was founded in 1838 as the "Town of Kansas" at the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas rivers and was incorporated in its present form in 1850. Situated opposite Kansas City, Kansas, the city was the location of several battles during the Civil War, including the Battle of Westport. The city is well known for its contributions to the musical styles of jazz and blues as well as to cuisine (Kansas City-style barbecue).

Trivia about kansas city

  • This city of his birth provided Charles Dillon Stengel with his nickname, Casey
  • This city, "Here I come. They got some crazy little women there and I'm gonna get me one"
  • If you want "mo" money, go to this Missouri city, home to the Tenth Federal Reserve Bank
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  • It's the third-largest city in Kansas
  • '90s jazzmen like Joshua Redman play '30s music in Robert Altman's film set in this Missouri city
  • Its pro sports teams include the Chiefs, Royals & Wizards
  • The Truman Sports Complex in this city isn't home to the presidents, but to the Chiefs
  • Jefferson City is Missouri's capital & this "City" where the Royals play is Missouri's largest
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  • "They've got some crazy little women" here, & "I'm gonna' get me one"
  • Since it's the largest city in Missouri, we wonder why it's not called Missouri City
  • These same-named Midwest cities in 2 neighboring states combine into one metro area with nearly 2 million people
  • Hemingway began his writing career as a teenage reporter for this Midwest city's Star newspaper
  • Missouri poet Eugene Field wrote about this city's paper, "Twinkle, twinkle little Star, bright and gossipy you are"
  • In 1955 the Philadelphia Athletics moved to this city, where they remained for 13 seasons
  • 1952:To this Missouri city's Star newspaper, for its coverage of a series of natural disasters
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  • Everything's up to date in this Midwestern city, even the parking garage of its central library, seen here