Trail would connect 2 Kansas City, Kansas, history sites

 

January 9, 2022



KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Plans are underway to connect a Civil War-era commercial port on the Missouri river and a Kansas City, Kansas, park where Lewis and Clark once camped.

KCUR-FM reports that the Northeast Kansas City, Kansas, Heritage Trail came to life when the Groundwork Northeast Revitalization Group partnered with the Unified Government to apply for a grant from the Mid-America Regional Council.

They were awarded $108,000, supplemented by a $30,000 match from the UG.

The south end of the trail will be Kaw Point Park, part of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail at the confluen...



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