Does the Heart of America still have a heart? Kansas City, Missouri, is no longer the meat-packing heart of America. It became well known to residents as a "one cow town" because of a sculpture of a cow on top of a pole overlooking West Bottoms, the old stockyard flats where the Missouri River and the Kansas River meet. What the reader will find in this little collection is a freelancing gypsy's impression of the further evolution of a great city during his visitation of its deadened downtown under its latest revitalization plan 20 years ago. There are notable personages mentioned therein, such as Jonathan Kemper, the most prominent living member of the Kemper banking dynasty, Wayne Cauthen and his kidnapped, suicidal daughter, and, of course, Tom Pendergast, the convicted kingpin who put foul-mouthed but honest President Truman in the White House. Always present is the Kansas City Star, whose political twinkling was rewarded with a $200-million-dollar printing plant. So, does the Heart of America still have a heart? You damn right it does!
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