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American Institute of Architects Guide to Kansas City Architecture & Public Art
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Description
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Book filled with photos, maps, and descriptions of numerous structures of architectural significance in Kansas City including buildings, residences, and public art works and including newer buildings up to 2000 with sections of the book for Downtown, Westside, Old Northeast, East Side, Midtown, Brush Creek and Country Club, Northwest, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, Independence, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas.
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2000
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Book
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Kansas City Then & Now
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Photos of "the Kansas City Exposition Building, inspired by London's Crystal Palace" located between 13th, 14th, Kansas, and Agnes Avenues from 1887 to 1901 "as the headquarters of Kansas City's annual agricultural exposition" until abandoned in 1893. Burned and demolished in 1901 with its land replaced in the 1950s by Interstate 70.
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2000
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Book
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The River Market: reviving old town for good.
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Article, reprinted from web site http://bradleyosborn.com/the_river_market.pdf, tells the story of the River Market area from the arrival of the earliest explorers through its current revival.
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2000
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Vertical File
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Kansas City Then & Now
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Photos and description of the change in the structures and streets at the intersection of Main, Delaware, and 9th Streets (formerly known as the Junction and removed of Delaware Street) from just after the Civil War (with only wooden buildings) to the Diamond Building (built about 1870 by Samuel Vaughan), its replacement about 1915 by the Westgate Hotel (demolished in 1954 with the street straightening), and replacement by the Muse of the Missouri fountain, TenMain Center, and Commerce Tower in the late 1900s.
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2000
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Book
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Tullis Place Apartments
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Photos of the "Tullis Place apartments" built in 1887 along 8th Street between Pennsylvania and Jefferson Streets on Quality Hill before deteriorating and being demolished "after the turn of the century," replaced by "a park called Clark's Point."
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2000
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Book Section
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Rabbi Michael R. Zedek and Temple B'nai Jeduhah
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This publication celebrates the 130th anniversary of Temple B'nai Jeduhah as well as honors Rabbi Michael R. Zedek for his 25 years of service to the Temple and the community. A celebration was held January 8, 2000. Rabbi Zedek came to B'nai Jeduhah in 1974 as assistant to then Senior Rabbi William B. Silverman. He retired from service to the congregation. Publication includes history of Temple B'nai Jeduhah and reflections by some former rabbis.
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2000
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Book
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Truman Places: Harpie Club
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Article discusses Truman's association with the Harpie Club, headquartered in Independence, Missouri.
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2000
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Magazine Article
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In Memoriam: E. Clifton Daniel, 1912-2000.
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Article discusses the life of E. Clifton Daniel, the husband of Harry Truman's daughter. He died on February 21, 2000.
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2000
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Magazine Article
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St. Mary's Episcopal Church
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Exterior view looking northwest of St. Mary's Episcopal Church with the Richard Bolling Federal building in the background.
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2000
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Arkansas
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Description
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Topographical map of the state of Arkansas illustrating the Ouachita and Boston Mountain Ranges, the Ozark Plateau, and numerous lakes and rivers. Also shown are locations of rivers, airports, and cities, including Little Rock, Hot Springs, Pine Bluff, and Fayetteville. Prepared by Allan Cartography, Medford, OR. Printed by The Pikes Peak Lithographic Co., Colorado Springs, CO. Copyright Raven Maps & Images.
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2000
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Map
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