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The Taco Bell restaurant on Linwood Boulevard in Kansas City.

Taco Bell’s Seven Layers of Mystery

Flatland’s curiousKC team explores whether Kansas City is home of the first enclosed Taco Bell restaurant.

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Photo of couple from 2002 and Ben Jones in 2019

Big Tree “A Living Monument” in Old Northeast

After Ben Jones moved into a house in Northeast Kansas City, he

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The aftermath of the West Bottoms stockyard fire of 1917.

Bringing Out the Dead: The Great Stockyard Fire of 1917

One of the biggest agricultural disasters in Kansas City history occurred in 1917, when a fire scorched the stockyard in the West Bottoms, leaving thousands of dead cattle and hogs charred in its wake.

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Farm worker in tree picking oranges

In Kansas and Missouri, Immigrants are Rooted in the Agriculture Workforce

Rows of workers perch on ladders. They hoist hundred-pound baskets, which get heavier with every apple they pluck, around their necks. That’s the grind 14 hours a day, every day except for Sunday, while they earn maybe $13 an hour.  These workers – mostly from Mexico – tend to the apple orchards in Waverly, Missouri….

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Photo of miniature art set.

Tiny Toys, Big Museum

The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures outpunches its weight among museum goers. The museum, established in 1982, is a not-so-secret treasure at 5235 Oak St. on the campus of the University of Missouri-Kansas City. In fact, the museum’s popularity prompted an inquiry for our curiousKC team: Just how many tiny toys are in that…

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