Kansas City and the Railroads: Community Policy in the Growth of a Regional Metropolis - Paperbackby Charles N. Glaab (Author) Kansas City was only one of several trading centers along the Missouri River in the mid nineteenth century. And not the largest at that. But it expanded rapidly into the region's leading commercial city while nearby towns showed only moderate growth or were absorbed by their suddenly urban neighbor. Why did Kansas City take off while others stayed behind? Kansas City got the railroads, says Charles Glaab. But major rail
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Kansas City and the Railroads: Community Policy in the Growth of a Regional Metropolis - Paperback