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Overland
Park
Overland
Park was incorporated as a first-class city May 20, 1960. The city
now has about 145,000 residents, making it the third most populous
city in the state. Prior to incorporation, Overland Park was part
of the Mission Urban Township, which included the cities of Mission
and Prairie Village. Overland Park is located 15 minutes from Kansas
City and only minutes from various attractions. With 31 first-class
hotels, more than 250 restaurants and excellent shopping venues,
it is an ideal place for visitors and travelers alike.
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Special
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KANSAS
INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
September 10, 2004 / September 16, 2004
A large festival featuring a great deal of independent film and
a contest featuring independent feature films with an emphasis in
socially conscious documentaries with and without distribution.
Strong emphasis on women filmmakers.
The festival is open to the public
The festival has a competition
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Jazz
in the Woods in the Corporate Woods
"Kansas City's Largest Jazz Family Event to Benefit Charities!"
Organizsed by: OP South Rotary Club
Date: June 11, 12, 13 - 2004 |
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"Barefoot
in the Park”
April 14-June 20, 2004
Considered to be Neil Simon’s best comedy, BAREFOOT
IN THE PARK begins as newlyweds Paul and Corie Bratter move
into their new apartment that she has chosen for them to begin their
new life together. Corie wants everything to be perfect for her new
husband... The situation is enough to break the hearts and burst the
lungs of the newlyweds, but leaves the audience laughing beyond control.
The New Theatre Restaurant, 9229 Foster, Overland Park, KS. |
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