KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS
KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS
KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS
KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS
KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS
KANSAS CITY SNAPSHOTS
THE COST OF LIVING IN KANSAS CITY IS VERY REASONABLE; THE DOLLAR CAN BE STRETCHED MUCH LARGER IN THE HEART OF AMERICA THAN IT CAN ON EITHER COAST. PEOPLE LOVE THE ECONOMY HERE. MORE MONEY IN CIRCULATION, HOWEVER, WOULD AFFORD A HIGHER STYLE OF LIVING, BUT PEOPLE ARE GENERALLY PRETTY HAPPY ABOUT EVERYTHING EXCEPT THE PRICE OF GAS. CURRENTLY, IT IS $3.75 AND COMMENT CAN BE HEARD ABOUT WHY IT IS SO DOGGONE HIGH WHEN WE HAVE CONTROL OF THE OILFIELDS IN IRAQ. "WHY DID WE GO OVER THERE ANYWAY?" IS A COMMON QUESTION AT THE PUMPS. MOST FOLKS MUMBLE ABOUT SPENDING TAX DOLLARS ON AN AREA WHERE THE FIGHTING HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS AND WILL PROBABLY BEGIN AGAIN AS SOON AS OUR TROOPS RETURN. "We'll just have to wait and see," stated Harley Goldstein, an investment broker in diversified stocks and bonds. "I can't believe it,"he continued, "we win an oil war and the gas goes higher."
Once a fancy hotel before the 1920, the Coats House slowly deteriorated until the mid 80s when it was sold and totally refurbished and turned into leased condos and private owned condos. It is in close proximity to many night spots and there's always something happening nearby. It is a classy place and features small businesses and shops inside of the lobby.
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