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Title
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Lunch Bites: Pierpont's
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Description
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File contains a review of Pierpont's restaurant inside the newly renovated Union Station.
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Date
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2000-03
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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A Legend Returns
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Description
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The Harvey House Diner is now open in Union Station. The restaurant is patterned after the original Harvey House restaurant and replaces the food courts that were there when the station reopened. The long central counter is there like the original with art deco finishes. The current waitresses do not wear the Harvey House costumes of the original Harvey girls. Prices are reasonable and the hours are 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends.
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Date
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2006-08-17
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Kansas City Fire Department
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Description
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Unidentified members of fire department before Union Station entrance preparing to attend a breakfast given in their honor for putting out a blaze in the Harvey restaurant kitchen.
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Date
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1950-03-21
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Westport Room Restaurant
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Description
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Ads and articles about the Westport Room restaurant at Union Station, part of the Fred Harvey restaurant chain.
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Date
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1958-11-04
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Passenger Terminals and Trains
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Description
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Photos and descriptions of Union Station in comparisons to other major urban railroad stations across the country, also describing the Fred Harvey Company restaurant in the station.
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Date
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1916
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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A Place to Grab a Bite to Eat
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Description
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Architectural rendering of a grill planned to be constructed on the main level of Union Station by Summer, 2006. The restaurant will feature food and furnishings in the tradition of the orginal Fred Harvey restaurant chain, once serving railroad depots nationwide.
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Date
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2006-02-25
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Fred Harvey Restaurant
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Description
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Interior view of the Fred Harvey Restaurant at the Union Station, Kansas City, Missouri. ''In the east wing of the Union Station, Kansas City adjoining the Grand Lobby, is the Restaurant. The decorations and furnishings are in Louis XVI period, correct in every detail and delicate in color and design. This light treatment is made perfectly feasible by the system of ventilation employed. Cooled, filtered air is forced into the rooms in summer and warm air in winter, so that all windows are permanently closed against the dust and smoke from outside. The Restaurant is under the management of Fred Harvey" (quoted from back of postcard).
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Date
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1914~
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Title
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Harvey's Happy Girls
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Description
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Short article about the history of Fred Harvey and his establishment of restaurants in train depots. Harvey opened his first railroad eating house in Topeka, Kansas, along the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad in early 1876. Includes a recipe for Cream of Wisconsin Cheese Soup served at the St. Louis Union Station and later at the Kansas City Union Station in the late 1800s, and which "eventually became President Harry Truman's favorite!"
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Date
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2012-02
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Lidia's Restaurant
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Description
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Exterior, street level view of Lidia's Restaurant serving Italian cuisine. It is located at 101 West 22nd Street, just north of Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, and is near the Crossroads District in the midtown area.
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Date
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1999
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Not Your Grandma's Recipes
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Description
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Series of brief articles describing various independently owned and operated restaurants around the Kansas City area, including a recipe submitted by each. The restaurants represented in the article are: Cafe Sebastienne, Kokopelli Mexican Cantina, Blue Bird Bistro, V's Italian Ristorante, Frondizi's Ristorante, Cafe des Amis, Pierpont's at Union Station, Piropos, Tatsu's French Restaurant, and Zin.
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Date
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2005
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Fiorella's Jack Stack Barbecue Restaurant
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Description
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Evening view of Fiorella' Jack Stack Barbecue located in a building at 101 West 22nd Street in the Freighthouse/Crossroads Arts District south of downtown Kansas City and north of Union Station.
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Date
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2001
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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About Town
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Description
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Description of John Parks, "art instructor at the University of Kansas, who recently completed an elaborate decoration at Sidney's restaurant on Linwood boulevard." Description of his "mural depict[ing] an integrated design of ten Kansas City landmarks--the Liberty Memorial, the Scout [statue], the Pioneer Mother [statue], the Starlight theater, the American Royal, the Municipal Auditorium, the Union Station, the Blues stadium, the Nelson gallery and the Kansas City skyline."
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Date
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1953-09-11
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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KC Eats
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Description
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Third annual food issue of the magazine. Includes a special section called Entrée that debuts 21 Kansas City original restaurants including Anthony's Restaurant & Lounge; Blanc Burgers + Bottles; Café Trio; Coach's Bar & Grill; Em Chamas Brazilian Grill; Garozzo's Ristorante; Hereford House; Kokopelli Mexican Cantina; La Bodega; Lulu's Thai Noodle Shop and Satay Bar; Michael Smith; Marina Grog & Galley; Nara, A Japanese Grill and Sushi Bar; Pierpont's at Union Station; re:Verse New American Bistro and Bar; Shields Manor Bistro; Starker's Restaurant; V's Italiano Ristorante; Webster House; WestChase Grille; and Zest. Also has article about Chef of the Year awards and other information about eating in Kansas City like "Dive Quest 3.0" which highlights U-Gene's Deli and Pizza; Novella's Sout Trolley (formerly the Trolley Inn); Jovito's Italian Café; Grandstand Burgers; Mugs-Up Root Beer Drive-In; and Ginger's Restaurant.
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Date
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2010-01
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Object Type
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Magazine Article