Country Club District

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The Country Club District is a historic, upscale residential neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri, known for its early 20th-century planned development and architectural cohesion.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
planned community
residential neighborhood
associatedWith J. C. Nichols Company
contains Brookside neighborhood
Country Club Plaza
Mission Hills Country Club area
Sunset Hill neighborhood
country United States
demographicCharacteristic high-income residents
developedBy J. C. Nichols
developmentBegan early 20th century
eraOfMajorConstruction 1910s
1920s
1930s
governedBy City of Kansas City, Missouri government
hasArchitecturalStyle Colonial Revival architecture
Mediterranean Revival architecture
Neoclassical architecture
Tudor Revival architecture
hasCharacteristic curvilinear street layout
landscaped boulevards
park-like setting
single-family homes predominance
hasGreenSpace small parks and parkways
tree-lined streets
hasLandUse commercial areas near Country Club Plaza
residential
hasReputation affluent neighborhood
prestigious address in Kansas City
heritageStatus recognized locally as historic neighborhood
housingType historic mansions
large detached houses
influenced suburban development patterns in the United States
knownFor architectural cohesion
early 20th-century planned development
historic homes
upscale residential character
locatedIn Jackson County, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri
partOf Kansas City metropolitan area
planningConcept deed restrictions
homeowners associations
master-planned subdivision
transportationAccess served by major Kansas City arterial roads
urbanContext example of early automobile-oriented suburb
zoningType primarily residential

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Country Club District ("Mission Hills Country Club area")
contains
Country Club Plaza
namedAfter
J. C. Nichols Company
notableProject
Country Club Plaza
partOf

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