| Distances in miles and kilometers from Lee s Summit, Missouri to other cities in United StatesMeasures calculated from coordinates 38°55′01″N 94°22′53″W in a straight line: | |
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| Google Earth and GPS Waypoint Coordinates (KML, WPT, GPX) Lee s SummitThe following files can be imported from Google Earth or used as Waypoints for GPS | 
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| Tourist information about Lee s SummitTourist and cultural information on nearby sites by coordinates: | 
| Lee's Summit station Lee's Summit is an Amtrak train station in Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States. The station was originally built in 1905 by the Missouri Pacific Railroad. Although the station house remains intact, passenger board the trains from an all-glass rail house across the tracks. (...) Lee's Summit, Missouri Lee's Summit is a city located within the counties of Jackson (primarily) and Cass in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census its population was about 91,364, making it the sixth-largest city in both the state and in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area (...) Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Lee's Summit, Missouri) St. Paul's Episcopal Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Episcopal church building located on a triangular lot at 416 Southeast Grand Avenue at the corner of Fifth and Green streets in Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States. The parish was established in 1867 (...) Lee's Summit Historical Cemetery Lee’s Summit Historical Cemetery is a cemetery in Lee's Summit, Missouri. Many local notable people were buried there, including Nicholas B. Langsford, Pleasant Lea, George Neal, William B. Howard, William S. Cowherd, and former mayors from Lee’s Summit and surrounding areas (...) Cole Younger Thomas Coleman Younger (January 15, 1844 – March 21, 1916) was an American Confederate guerrilla during the American Civil War and later an outlaw leader with the James–Younger Gang. He was the eldest brother of Jim, John and Bob Younger, who were also members of the gang. (...) |