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For Immediate Release: November 14, 2008Contact: Alan Carr, 816-691-3829; Derek Klaus, 816-691-3849
Five of KC's more than 200 fountains stay on year-round. One of them is the Northland Fountain, which is 80 feet wide and propels water 35 feet high. During the winter, the fountain becomes an ice sculpture, attracting people to view the various shapes created by the frozen water.
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