Kansas City traces its beginnings to 1821, the year Missouri was admitted to the Union. ... After rejecting such ideas as Port Fonda, Rabbitville and Possum Trot, they decided to ...
... when the town was incorporated narrowly beating out "Westport", "Rabbitville" and "Possum-Trot." So maybe things would have been easier had we all lived in Possum-Trot, Missouri.
The Kansas City Metropolitan Area, straddling the border between Missouri and Kansas at ... The investors rejected other names for the new town including Port Fonda, Rabbitville and ...
After rejecting proposed names like "Rabbitville" and "Possum Trot," civic leaders of Missouri's biggest trading post named their settlement the "Town of Kansas" in honor of the ...
Rabbitville, Flea Town, New Town, Davis' Folly, Horton's Addition, Stingaree and now Gaslamp Quarter! Join the Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation and enjoy special member-only ...
The first Brethren congregation in Missouri was established in 1795 at Whitewater Creek ... seriously considered for the city, including Muddy River Town, Possum Trot, and Rabbitville
After rejecting proposed names like "Rabbitville" and "Possum Trot," civic leaders of Missouri's biggest trading post named their settlement the "Town of Kansas" in honor of the ...
... in lowlands along the rivers (one of the early nicknames for Kansas City was "Rabbitville ... the Kansas City Riverfront Bicycle Trail, a 20-mile bicycle route along the Missouri ...