Barney Allis Plaza

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A view of the Kansas City Explorers' Tennis Court from the stands in Barney Allis Plaza.

The Barney Allis Plaza is a park located in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri at the intersection of 12th Street and Wyandotte. It is named after the prominent Kansas City hotelier, and owner of the Standard Theater, Barney Allis (1886-1962). [1]

From April 11 2006 until 2011, it was the home of the Kansas City Explorers, Kansas City's World TeamTennis. [2] The Kansas City Sports Walk of Stars can be found on the edge of this park.[3] The Walk was constructed in 1991, and the first three polished granite slabs bore the names of inductees George Brett, Len Dawson and Tom Watson.[4] The Walk is officially recognized by the city, and has used its common-law trademark since 1993.[5]

The park is sandwiched in between the Municipal Auditorium and the Marriott Hotel, just down the road from the Library District. The Kansas City Convention Center is also located to the West of the plaza.

See also[]

  • Kansas City Royals award winners and league leaders#Kansas City Sports Walk of Stars

References[]

  1. ^ "Barney L. Allis". Findagrave.com.
  2. ^ "Barney Allis Plaza". Kansas City, Missouri website. Archived from the original on 2012-05-31. Retrieved 2011-11-15.
  3. ^ Cox, Masten (2000)."'The Kansas City Flash': The Lives & Times of Masten Gregory". ATLAS F1, vol. 6, #29. Kaizar.com, Inc.
  4. ^ "Walk of Stars". The Kansas City Star September 13, 1991, p. C1. (subscription required)
  5. ^ Pulliam, Kent (June 8, 1999). "Note to film folks: Sports Walk of Stars was here first". The Kansas City Star, p. C2. (subscription required)

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Coordinates: 39°5′57″N 94°35′10″W / 39.09917°N 94.58611°W / 39.09917; -94.58611


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