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The Sixth Street Viaduct, recently built, is a steel structure, about 8 000 ft. long, providing an elevated roadway and two car tracks across the broad, flat valley of the Kaw River to the high land on each side. It was designed to accommodate, and, by improved conditions for comfort, safety, and speed, to facilitate street-car and vehicular traffic; thus contributing to the unification of the social and commercial interests of Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas.
The Sixth Street Viaduct, recently built, is a steel structure, about 8 000 ft. long, providing an elevated roadway and two car tracks across the broad, flat valley of the Kaw River to the high land on each side. It was designed to accommodate, and, by improved conditions for comfort, safety, and speed, to facilitate street-car and vehicular traffic; thus contributing to the unification of the social and commercial interests of Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas.
The Sixth Street Viaduct, Kansas City
Howard, E. E. (author)
2021-01-01
531909-01-01 pages
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