Architecture A-Z | ‘E’ is for Eastwood Hills, Elmwood Cemetery and more

kansascity.com — Here's another entry in our elemental, alphabetical guide to Kansas City's built environment. Watch for this feature here every other week or so. And read past entries in "Architecture A to Z," published by Kansas City Star Books. Eastwood Hills More than 100 years ago, in 1911, Kansas City opened a prison farm on the east edge of town.
'E is for Eastwood Hills......': it's another entry in 'Architecture A - Z' (KC Star): t.co/JVEW0EIb #kc #architecture