Kansas City Live Stock Exchange

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The Kansas City Live Stock Exchange building was the headquarters of the former historic Kansas City Stockyards. It is located at 1600 Gennesse in Kansas City, Missouri, in the West Bottoms. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places and is owned by Bill Haw.

Architecture

Construction began in 1909 and was completed in 1911, as the largest livestock exchange building in the world.[1] In 1957, a one-story addition was constructed on the south side for the Golden Ox restaurant which had opened in 1949.

The building has been renovated as offices with many business and personal services, including a coffee shop with breakfast and lunch, a barber salon, and a health club with masseuse. Its U.S. Post Office closed in December 2008.

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The American Hereford Association bull, Kemper Arena, and the Kansas City Live Stock Exchange Building are in the former stockyards of the West Bottoms. They are visible from Quality Hill, Kansas City.

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