Explore the original 1909–1910 blueprints of the Kansas City Livestock Exchange Building, designed by Wilder & Wight for the Kansas City Stock Yards Company. These remarkable architectural drawings reveal the precision and ambition behind what was once the largest livestock exchange in the world. From the grand east elevation to the detailed floor plans of all nine stories, the blueprints capture the building’s Beaux-Arts craftsmanship and the scale of Kansas City’s stockyard era. Digitally preserved from the original linen prints, they offer a rare look into the city’s architectural and industrial history.