Brush Creek was named for the brush once lining its course. The
Battle of Westport, the biggest battle in the
American Civil War west of the
Mississippi River, was fought on either side of it. The
Country Club Plaza is built on the banks of the creek. The expansive lawn of
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art runs from the steps of the museum down to the creek. Attempts to control flooding on the creek by paving it with concrete produced by companies owned by Political Boss
Thomas Pendergast was a scandal in the 1930s. Heavy rainfall in September 1977 resulted in Brush Creek flooding the Plaza with of water. The next stream westward,
Turkey Creek on the Kansas side, also flooded at the same time. Twenty-five people died in the flood, and damage exceeded $66 million. == Today ==