Officially Recognized As A City In 1951

The city of Prairie Village was originally the vision of the late J.C. Nichols. Nichols was one of the fathers of modern day Kansas City, whose most notable work was The Country Club Plaza District and surrounding areas including Mission Hills, Fairway and Prairie Village.
After the successful development of the Country Club Plaza area in Kansas City, Missouri, Mr. Nichols turned his company's direction and development toward his native Johnson County, Kansas, just a few miles from the Plaza.
He had visions of transforming the rolling hills into a well-planned community of beautiful homes and neighborhood shopping centers.
Construction in Prairie Village started in 1941 and by 1949 Mr. Nichols's dream became a reality when the City was named the best planned community in America by the National Association of Home Builders.
Prairie Village is one of twenty-two cities in Johnson County and is the fifth largest in population with a residential population of approximately 23,500 within its 6.7 square mile city limits.
Prairie Village: Our Story is a 50th Anniversary book celebrating the history of Prairie Village. Get your own copy!
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Prairie Village: Our Story Is Now Available! |
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Prairie Village: Our Story is a 50th Anniversary book celebrating the history of Prairie Village. It's a celebration of the people who've made Prairie Village what it is today. The pages are filled with stories and photos of past and present. |
Daniel Bennison, Laura Byram
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Neighborhood Experts in Prairie Village and Overland Park


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