
The suburban expansion of Jackson County during the 1990s is documented here, where the municipal boundaries of Kansas City, Raytown, Lees Summit, and Grandview converge. The landscape is defined by the winding course of the Little Blue River and the significant presence of Longview Lake, which serves as a major recreational anchor for the region. Significant institutional footprints include the sprawling grounds of Unity Village, home to the School of Christianity, and several large cemeteries like Floral Hills Cemetery and Mt Olivet Cemetery. Smaller family landmarks, such as Oliver Cem and Flannery Cem, remain as quiet indicators of the area's rural past, now surrounded by growing residential developments like Ruskin Heights and the established crossroads of Knobtown and Vale.
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1934 Lees Summit
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1934 Woods Chapel
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1935 Tarsney
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1939 Lees Summit
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1949 Lees Summit
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1955 Tarsney
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1957 Lees Summit
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1957 Tarsney
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1957 Woods Chapel
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1963 Lake Jacomo
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1964 Lees Summit
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1990 Lake Jacomo
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1990 Lees Summit
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1996 Lake Jacomo
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1996 Lees Summit
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2011 Lake Jacomo
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2011 Lees Summit
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2015 Lake Jacomo
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2015 Lees Summit
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2017 Lake Jacomo
Jackson County, MO
2017 Lees Summit
Jackson County, MO

2021 Lake Jacomo
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2021 Lees Summit
Jackson County, MO