4706 Broadway Blvd
Kansas City, MO 64112, USA

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Miller Plaza, 35-37 Miller Plaza, Kansas City, Jackson County, MO

This building is one of fourteen original buildings in the Miller Plaza complex which reflects the historical eclecticism of the post-World War I era through the restrained use of a mixture of Tudor and Colonial Revival stylistic motifs.

Miller Plaza, 35-37 Miller Plaza, Kansas City, Jackson County, MO

This building is one of fourteen original buildings in the Miller Plaza complex which reflects the historical eclecticism of the post-World War I era through the restrained use of a mixture of Tudor and Colonial Revival stylistic motifs.

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Miller Plaza, 9-37 Miller Plaza including 3225 Main St Kansas City, Jackson County, MO

The Miller Plaza apartment development demonstrates an extensive, early innovative approach to multi-unit residential planning. It is a significant representation of the impact of the City Beautiful movement and the Parks and Boulevards Plan. of the development of rapid transit networks, and of the impact of post-World War I population increases on urban development patterns, housing preferences, and design in Kansas City.

Miller Plaza, 9-37 Miller Plaza including 3225 Main St Kansas City, Jackson County, MO

The Miller Plaza apartment development demonstrates an extensive, early innovative approach to multi-unit residential planning. It is a significant representation of the impact of the City Beautiful movement and the Parks and Boulevards Plan. of the development of rapid transit networks, and of the impact of post-World War I population increases on urban development patterns, housing preferences, and design in Kansas City.

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