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Armor Roofing
Armor Roofing is a company designed to assist both home and business owners to select the proper roofing for their specific needs. We have years of experience and the knowledge needed to provide excellent results for your commercial or residential roofing needs, using the latest products and labor techniques. Roofing company serving the Kansas City Area and surrounding communities.
Located in North Kansas City | 5389 Edgewood Trail Suite B, Kansas City MO, 64151
Telephone: 816-331-ROOF (7663) or toll free 866-766-3880

COLDWELL BANKER GLENNON-WEBER
Real Estate: Home buying or home selling.
Coldwell Banker Glennon-Weber is proud to have served the Northland for over 46 years. Whether you’re buying or selling, an experienced Realtor can help you achieve the results you want. At Coldwell Banker Glennon-Weber, our agents offer over 150 years of combined experience.
As an independently owned and operated member of the Coldwell Banker family with local ownership in the Kearney area, we have a strong commitment to our clients and our community. Our motto is “ making real estate real easy”, a tradition that serves as a cornerstone to the past and a promise for the future.
102 Washington St.
P.O. Box 167 • Kearney , Mo. • 64060
Office 816-628-6060 • Fax 816-628-6751
Chip Glennon Broker/Owner
Email: chipglennon@glennonweber.com


Connection2Bargains Our online shopping mall provides online bargain shopping of electronics, toys, apparel, video games, flowers, hardware and much more.
Connection2Bargains
Our online shopping mall provides online bargain shopping of electronics, toys, apparel, video games, flowers, hardware and much more. We will also provide you with up-to-date information on sales and promotions offered at our various affiliate stores. Shop Online!
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2601 SE 3rd St
Lees Summit, MO 64063
website: http://www.connection2bargains.com

R&B Manufacturing Inc. Suppling the world with quality inclinometers since 1996.
4849 N.W. High Drive
Riverside, MO 64150
816-587-9814 Fax: 816-587-4294
Email: RandBMfgInc@worldnet.att.net
Worldwide OEM supplier. OEM and quality discount inclinometer pricing available.

Whether you are a major o.e.m, or an individual equipment operator, we have an inclinometer for you. And, if you are an o.e.m, we can design and build one to Your specs with low cost design and Tooling. Give us a call at 816-587-9814. We also customize. Our existing models to fit your needs.

Why R&B Mfg. Inclinometers?

• We use the highest quality boro-silicate glass tubing.
• All bodies are high impact abs for lasting quality.
• All indicator balls are stainless steel and precision rounded.
• Numbers are engraved into body and paint filled using the highest grade automotive paint.
• All mounting bolts( if supplied) are stainless steel to prevent corrosion and allen head to help prevent tampering.
• All our products are made by us right here in the USA!
• When you're ready for the level best, give us a call.
• R&B proudly accepts Checks, Money Orders, Purchase Orders, and these Major Credit Cards:

"Building Quality Homes in the Northland- Kansas City and Liberty, MO"
Welcome to Robertson Construction LLC. We have built over 400 homes in the Northland (Kansas City and Liberty, Missouri) since 1992. The Robertson family has been in the construction business for over 35 years. We are currently building homes in the 120's to the 500's. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the quality and affordability of Robertson Construction LLC. Call 781-1943. We look forward to working with you. P. O. Box 876
Liberty, MO 64069 - 816.781.1943 Email Robertson Contruction LLC.


Blue Springs' history is tied to the migration of settlers on their westward journey. Pioneers found the area to be an ideal stopover due to the abundance of cool, clean water from a spring of the Little Blue River; hence the name 'blue springs.' The presence of water and a need for pioneer supplies led to the construction of a grist mill and permanent settlement at the site of the City's Burrus Old Mill Park, on Woods Chapel Road. 

The community of Blue Springs was organized as part of Jackson County in 1827 and became the fourth settlement in the county, predating Kansas City, Missouri. An early settler, Franklin Smith, arrived in Blue Springs from Virginia in 1838 and became a leading figure in the community's development. He established the first post office in 1845, naming it after the well-known springs. The settlement continued to grow near the springs until 1878, when the Chicago and Alton Railroad announced plans to build a station about one mile east of the original settlement. To take advantage of the commerce the railroad would bring, the town moved its center to the site of the new station and continued its development as a rural trading center. In 1970, Blue Springs had a population of 6,779. Today, Blue Springs continues to be a growing city boasting a population of nearly 50,000 residents. 

Alexander Majors Historic House and Museum
8201 State Line Road, Kansas City, MO, 816-333-5556
Once served as freighting headquarters for the Santa Fe Trail trade and home of co-founder of the Pony Express. Open early May to mid-Dec. 1-4 p.m. Sat.-Sun. Admission $3 adults, $1 children.

Cave Spring Interpretive Center
8701 E. Gregory, Kansas City, MO, 816-358-2283
36 acres on historic Santa Fe Trail, wooded urban nature center, hiking trails, exhibits pertaining to nature and cultural history of Kansas City. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues.-Sat. Free admission.

Fort Osage National Historic Landmark
Sibley, MO, 816-795-8200, ext. 1260
Historic fort overlooking Missouri River. First U.S. outpost in Louisiana Purchase. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wed.-Sun., weekends only Nov. 15 - April 15. Admission $3 adults, $2 ages 5-13 and seniors.

Hoechst Marion Roussel Museum
10245 Marion Park Drive, Kansas City, MO, 816-966-4253
History and glimpse of the future of a pharmaceutical giant. By appointment only, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon.-Fri.

Missouri Town 1855
Lake Jacomo, Fleming Park, I-70 East, Blue Springs Exit, Blue Springs, MO, 816-795-8200, ext. 1260
Living history museum of houses, barns, mercantile, blacksmith shop, church and other buildings with interpreters in period attire in typical 1850s town. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wed.-Sun., weekends only Nov. 15 - April 15.

Nazarene Archives
6401 The Paseo, Kansas City, MO, 816-333-7000
Historic repository and research center for Church of the Nazarene.

Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center
3700 Blue Parkway, Kansas City, MO, 816-923-6226
Built to honor the contributions of African-American residents of Kansas City. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues.-Sat.

John Wornall House Museum
146 W. 61st Terrace, Kansas City, MO, 816-444-1858
Authentically restored antebellum home built in 1858. Used as a field hospital during battle of Westport. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues.-Sat., 1-4 p.m. Sun. (Closed January). Admission $3 adults, $2.50 seniors, $2 ages 5-12, age 4 and under free. Group rates available with advance reservations.

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