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Title
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Flood Victims
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Description
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Profiles of 24 people killed in the flash flooding of 1977.
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Date
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1977-09-18
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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1977 Flood
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Description
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"Kansas City applied to the federal government yesterday for an advance of $500,000 on a total of $1,354,711 in damages to city facilities in the flood Sept. 12. The application to the Federal Disaster Assistance Administration of the Department of Housing and Urban Development was signed by Glen J. Hopkins, deputy city manager. It said $195,000 has been spent to date on eligible work and estimated that $305,000 would be spent in the next 60 days. A supplemental application for more money is to be submitted in about two weeks. Specific figures for damage to city property in the application: $134,734 for debris clearance; $6,361 for protective measures; $789,803 for road systems; $239,408 for water control facilities; $24,428 for public buildings and equipment; $108,330 for public utilities and $51,647 for other damages. A response to the application is expected in about a month, Hopkins said."
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Date
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1977-10-29
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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5 Dead, Many Missing in Flood
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Description
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Photo of cars floating toward the Plaza tennis courts and description of damages, power outages, etc.
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Date
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1977-09-14
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Brush Creek Progress Offers Hope for the Future
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Description
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Call for improvements to Brush Creek to prevent a repeat of the flood of September 1977 that killed 25 people and caused $66 million in damages.
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Date
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1985-06-17
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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100,000 Come to See Plaza Light Ceremony
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Description
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Brighter lights, 152,000 of them, installed following the recovery from the Plaza flood of 1977.
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Date
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1977-11-25
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Floods Ravaged Plaza - 30 Years Ago Today
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Description
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Article and photos looking back at the deadly flash flood that struck the Country Club Plaza on the night of September 12, 1977. The resulting damage was disastrous, including 25 lives lost, over 1,000 people left homeless, and over $100 million in property damage. The photos featured in this article were only recently uncovered by the Northeast News staff.
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Date
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2007-09-12
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Interview with Bob and Bruce Gershon
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Description
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Interview with Bruce and Bob Gershon about the history of their family company, Arrowhead Fabricare Services. They discuss the building's construction at the corner of 39th and Troost, salvaging furs and leather goods from Plaza stores after the 1977 flood, their garment company clients, a venture into hat-making, and share stories about their lives, families, and the dry-cleaning business.
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Date
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2009-10-24
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Object Type
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Video Recording