Overland Park story, told through photographs



The newest addition to popular series of Images of America Arcadia Publishing is Overland Park author local kika SoldanEls Oberg and the Overland Park Historical Society. The book offers more than 200 pictures vintage and memories of bygone days.

In 1906, contractor and Builder of railway of New York William B. Strang Jr. has started a unique development of suburban housing seven miles southwest of Kansas City, which he named Overland Park. He chose agricultural land on a high ridge where the Santa Fe, Oregon and California trails once Cross and built railway toll for the use of future users and real estate clients.


Announced seductions, like a lake with camping weekly leisure facilities, attracted thousands of runners on its line of Strang to the new community. In 1909, he organized the first plane flight zone that surprises and seduces the metropolitan population. He built the first private aerodrome in the Midwest, where he held the spectacular air shows and extravaganzas like Buffalo Bill's Wild West.


Overland Park has since become the second largest city in Kansas. The highly rated school system has graduated many notable and recognizable figures like Paul Rudd, Jason Sudeikis and former president US headquarters joint general Richard Myers.


Join the author for an autograph session!


When: Saturday, 8 December, from 01:00 - 15:00
Where: Barnes & Noble
11323 95Th Street w., Overland Park, KS 66214


Images selected by F.W. Wagner from various sources, such as the Overland Park Historical Society and the story of co-author kika SoldanEls Oberg show transformations of the "ploughed field" in a first class city.


Available in the bookshops in the region, independent retailers and retailers online, or by Arcadia Publishing the www.arcadiapublishing.com or
-313 (888) - 2665.


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