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The Book of American City Rankings
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TitleThe Book of American City Rankings
AbstractBrief descriptions of the cities of Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas, in the context of their rankings to other American cities in various categories, such as area, population, air quality, cost of living, unemployment, retail sales, per capita income, crime, etc.
NotesKansas City, Missouri is the larger of the two Kansas Cities. It had a 1980 population of slightly over 448,000, the 27th largest city. In the decade between 1970 and 1980, it lost nearly 12 percent of its population, much of it to suburban migration. Kansas City is often called the food capital of the world, since its economy depends heavily on production and distribution of such commodities as grains, animal feeds and livestock.
AuthorJohn Tepper Marlin
Date//1983
Location306.0973 M34b (Stacks)
Chapter Title15 (100 Largest Cities)
Page337, etc.
Local SubjectKansas City, Missouri--Description--1980s
Kansas City, Kansas
Ranking
Population
Item TypeBook
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Item ID109672
CONTENTdm number4261
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