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{{Infobox City|image1=Kansasunionstation.png|main_collapse=|location=Kansas-Missouri, United States|appearances=Cameo in:
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{{Infobox City|image1=Kansasunionstation.png|location=Kansas-Missouri, United States|appearances=[[The Bodies Left Behind]]
Life After People S1E4: Heavy Metal<br>
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[[Heavy Metal]]<br>
Life After People S1E6: Bound and Buried<br>
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[[Bound and Buried]]<br>
Life After People S1E10: Waters of Death<br>
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[[The Last Supper (Episode) | The Last Supper]]}}
'''Kansas City''' is the largest city in Missouri by population and area. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city had a population of 508,090 in 2020, and was the 36th most-populous city in the United States as of the 2020 census. It is the most populated municipality and historic core city of the Kansas City metropolitan area, which straddles the Kansas–Missouri state line and has a population of 2,192,035.<ref>[[wikipedia:Kansas_City]]</ref> It make multiple cameos in the [[Life After People: The Series]].
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'''Kansas City''' is the largest city in Missouri by population and area. It is the most populated municipality and historic core city of the Kansas City metropolitan area.<ref>[[wikipedia:Kansas_City]]</ref> It make multiple cameos in the [[Life After People: The Series]].
   
 
==Coverage==
 
==Coverage==
Kansas City has made multiple cameos on Season 1 episodes Heavy Metal, Bound and Buried and Waters of Death & on a Season 2 episode Last Supper. However, it makes multiple appearances. In the entirety of its appearance in Season 1 episodes, it only appears in the opening of two episodes, while in Last Supper on Season 2, it makes appearance on the timeline segment of 1 week after people.
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Kansas City has appeared as a cameo in [[The Bodies Left Behind]], [[Heavy Metal]], [[Bound and Buried]], [[Waters of Death]], and [[The Last Supper (Episode)|The Last Supper]].
   
It's appearance in Life After People were located in the Missouri side of the city, where the Kansas City Union Station being featured as the front while the downtown is in the background, with only one occurrence being the entirety of Kansas City of going dark. First, the Kansas City Union Station and its surrounding areas blacks out before it reaches Downtown.
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Shown visually, the power grid around the world starts to fail, including Kansas City. Lights shut off at the Kansas City Union Station and its surrounding areas before it reaches Downtown where the entire city begins to shut off.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
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Union-Station-Kansas-City.jpg|The image used for reference.
KanasCityUnionStationBlackout.png|The Kansas City Union Station begins to black out.
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KanasCityUnionStationBlackout.png|Kansas City Union Station black out.
 
KansasCityBlackout.png|Kansas City turns dark.
 
KansasCityBlackout.png|Kansas City turns dark.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 12 August 2023

Kansas City is the largest city in Missouri by population and area. It is the most populated municipality and historic core city of the Kansas City metropolitan area.[1] It make multiple cameos in the Life After People: The Series.

Coverage

Kansas City has appeared as a cameo in The Bodies Left Behind, Heavy Metal, Bound and Buried, Waters of Death, and The Last Supper.

Shown visually, the power grid around the world starts to fail, including Kansas City. Lights shut off at the Kansas City Union Station and its surrounding areas before it reaches Downtown where the entire city begins to shut off.

Gallery

References