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Strange things happen in football, but KC was blown out by the Steelers back in October when the Steelers were struggling. Now they are on fire with 8 straight wins.. but anything can happen.
The problem is both Missouri and Kansas have poor state governments that impact the cities within their respective states.
Same can be said for Pennsylvania the mindset of the state (outside of the cities) is one that refuses to believe its NOT the 1950's anymore.
Trump promised to bring back "The Mills" and whad'ya know Pennsylvania goes RED for the first time in a generation. Make no mistake the "T" has all the political power in Pennsylvania ... Pittsburgh and Philadelphia are just trying to survive in such a backwards living state.
I think KC will pass Pitt overall in the next 10 years as downtown and urban KC is booming right now.
The City of Fountains is one of the best music and art cities in the country. Check out the Crossroads Art District. The Plaza District in KC is one of the most unique in the country. KC is growing faster than Pitt and has is emerging as a mecca for Hispanic immigrants and culture. I would guess there are almost 1/2 million Hispanic immigrants in KC now - most of which are not counted in the census. The entire northeast sides of both KCMO and KCK are Hispanic now and the largest suburbs all have tens of thousands of Hispanics in each city.
Most people just don't know how beautiful and culturally artistic KC is.
Cruising over Downtown KC at twilight
Cruising over Crown Center and Downtown
For lovers of jazz, fountains and public art with an amazing ending!
Cruising over the Plaza and KC's 4 mile Urban Core
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