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Psychedelic Ink - Kansas City, Missouri USA https://instagr.am/p/CPPGLiyJElb/
Available, Jake Farmer (because)
7801 East 17th Street, Kansas City.
January 18th by Kenneth Swoger Via Flickr: canon 5d mkiii ef 40mm f/2.8
606 Cambridge Avenue, Kansas City.
Untitled by Kenneth Swoger Via Flickr: canon 5d mkiii ef 50mm f/1.4
Broadway by Paul Sableman
2905 Wallace Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri.
699 South 38th Street, Kansas City, Kansas.
After bringing Amtrak’s “River Cities” in from St. Louis, F40PH No. 227 rests at the Illinois Central Gulf roundhouse at Centralia, Illinois, on a night in September 1984. The River Cities operated from Kansas City, thru St. Louis to New Orleans. It was combined with the Kansas City Mule from K.C to St. Louis, and with the City of New Orleans south to New Orleans. September, 1984
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November 19, 2008
The Royals obtain a much-needed leadoff hitter, acquiring Coco Crisp from the Red Sox in exchange for setup reliever Ramon Ramirez. The fleet-footed center fielder became expendable due to the sensational play of Jacoby Ellsbury in the Boston outfield.
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