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Quindaro Townsite was once a settlement, then a
ghost town, and
later an
archaeological site. It is
around North 27th
Street and the
Missouri Pacific Railroad...
- (HBCU)
established in 1865 (after the
Civil War) as the
Quindaro Freedman's
School at
Quindaro, Kansas,
United States. The
earliest school for African...
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Trading Post, Saw Mill, and
river landing for
barges to load and
unload Quindaro Bluffs Riverview – like Armstrong, a
small town on the
northern river bluff...
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Mississippi River. The
statue is the one
surviving structure of the
entire Quindaro Townsite, a
ghost town
today part of
Kansas City,
Kansas (27th
Street and...
- was born on
December 1, 1985, in
Kansas City, Kansas, and was
raised in
Quindaro, a working-class
community of
Kansas City. Her mother, Janet,
worked as...
- Freedmen's
Bureau in Kansas. In 1872 he was
appointed as prin****l of the
Quindaro Freedman's
School (later
Western University), the
first black college west...
- He was
director of the
industrial department of
Western University in
Quindaro,
Kansas from 1898
until 1902.
Subsequently he had an
architecture practice...
- Swartz, Gabe (August 23, 2024). "Kansas Rep.
Marvin Robinson II,
noted Quindaro Ruins advocate, dies at 67". KCTV.
Retrieved August 31, 2024. Jacobson...
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National Heritage Areas, as well as
National Commemorative Sites such as
Quindaro Townsite or the Kennedy-King
National Commemorative Site.
There are also...
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received commendations for
apparently aiding in the
renewal of an area
along Quindaro Boulevard that had a re****tion for high
crime rates and as a slum. The...