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Parkville is a city of approximately 7,800 people in southern Platte County on the Missouri River. Parkville is known for its antique shops, art galleries and historic downtown.

Originally a steamboat landing, Parkville began to take shape when Colonel George S. Park, veteran of the Texas War of Independence, land speculator and entrepreneur, purchased the site in 1838 and built his home on the bluffs above the Missouri River. In 1844, Park formally platted the town of Parkville and by 1850, a thriving community existed on the banks of the Missouri River. The city has a colorful past and there are numerous historical accounts of conflicts over the evils of slavery and the free use of whiskey. By the 1850s Park had built a hotel known as “Old Number One”, which for a while was used as Park College. Park’s dream for a college was realized in 1875 and students helped build many of the structures on campus. By 1877 there were general stores, a shoe store, grocery, hardware, blacksmith shop and two hotels. Many of those little shops and stores are home to today’s shops and restaurants. In 1880, Parkville’s population stood at 482, compared to today’s 7,800. Parkville has survived floods, train derailments and controversial issues and is now known regionally for the exceptional quality of life the community has to offer. The 1889 train depot served for years as the City Hall and now houses the Cathy Kline Art Gallery. The 1918 Park College Power Plant on Main Street has been renovated for commercial use.

Today, Parkville is home to Park University, English Landing Park, Platte Landing Park, and the National Golf Club of Kansas City, Parkville Commons, Platte County YMCA and over 200 businesses. Large neighborhoods in Parkville include: Riss Lake, The National, Thousand Oaks, Creekside, Parkville Heights, River Hills, Riverchase, The Bluffs, Downtown, and Pinecrest. The Park Hill School District serves Parkville with one school in Parkville: Graden Elementary School.

The beauty of limestone carved bluffs, wooded vistas and the Missouri River provide an enchanting backdrop for Parkville. In Parkville, connecting with the community is a way of life. From historic beginnings to a modern-day culture of creativity and community pride, Parkville is one of the most innovative and exciting cities in the Midwest.

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