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Linwood Boulevard : ウィキペディア英語版
Linwood Boulevard (Kansas City, Missouri)
Linwood Boulevard, Linwood, or 32nd Street is a major west/east main street that runs in Kansas City, Missouri from Broadway Boulevard to Van Brunt Boulevard.
Linwood is one of the few named east-west streets in the Kansas City grid south of the Missouri River. It is one of the original boulevards designated by George Kessler's City Beautiful design in the late 19th century for Kansas City.〔(Cemeteries )〕〔(Oklahoma )〕 It derives its name from the Linden trees.
== Overview ==
Two large historic districts on either side of the boulevard are on National Register of Historic Places—the Old Hyde Park Historic District between Central and Baltimore on the south side〔http://www.dnr.mo.gov/shpo/nps-nr/04000526.pdf〕 and the Santa Fe Place Historic District (on a section of the Santa Fe Trail)〔http://www.dnr.mo.gov/shpo/nps-nr/86001204.pdf〕 on the north between Indiana and Prospect. Other National Register Places include the Ivanhoe Masonic Temple〔http://www.dnr.mo.gov/shpo/nps-nr/85000942.pdf〕 at 2301 East Linwood and the Kansas City Athenaeum〔http://www.dnr.mo.gov/shpo/nps-nr/79001371.pdf〕 at 900 East Linwood.
The boulevard lost much of its leafy charm in the 1930s when U.S. Route 40 City was routed down it.〔(City U.S. Highways )〕〔(Walt Bodine | Early Years | Linwood and Troost )〕
In 1955, Ray Lamar opened his donut shop in a converted gas station at 240 East Linwood. The LaMar's Donuts store remained a simple low-tech landmark on the boulevard even as branches expanded through the Midwest and it drew national attention from Jay Leno and Calvin Trilling.〔http://www.lamars.com/news/11_11_05_RLamars.html〕〔http://www.lamars.com/news/news.html〕

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