The 18th and Vine District is a center of African American culture in Kansas City, Missouri. In the 1980s, parts of the film Kansas City were filmed there. Façades left from the movie remained on most of the dilapidated buildings until the end of the 1990s. During the 1990s the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and the Museum of American Jazz were opened. New construction continues as of 2003.
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The Library District is a recently defined district around the new Central Library in Kansas City, Missouri.
The Crossroads Arts District is a Downtown neighborhood between the Central Business District and Union Station, centered around the intersection of 19th St. and Baltimore in Kansas City, Missouri.
Washington-Wheatley is a historically Black neighborhood southeast of the 18th and VineDistrict.