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Title
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What's in the Century Time Capsule?
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Description
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Notice about the planned opening on New Year's Day 2001 of "the 'Century Box' time capsule" at Union Station, "extracted from the wall of the Kansas City Municipal Auditorium" after being originally "sealed on New Year's Day 1901." Description of "the items believed to be inside," including letters of the family of former Kansas City James Reed, coins, and other memorabilia, etc.
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Date
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2000-12-28
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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When Is a Museum Not a Museum
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Description
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Northeast area state representative John Burnett has "filed a piece of legislation to bar any train stations from using the mil levy set up in 1978 to fund The Kansas City Museum." Article gives information on the current disagreement between the museum and Union Station Kansas City, Inc., on funding and management.
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Date
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2007-03-14
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Science City Creator Moves to D. C.
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Description
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News about the relocation to Washington, D. C. in 2000 of David Ucko, "president of the Kansas City Museum" since about 1989 and creator of Science City, "Kansas City's first major science center." Related information also including the future of Science City and the creation of "Union Station Kansas City, a 25-member board of trustees with a seven-member board of directors. ..to unify management of Union Station, Science City and the Kansas City Museum."
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Date
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2000-12-28
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Museum Contract Formalizes Contact
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Description
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The city of Kansas City, Missouri, and Union Station Kansas City, Inc. (USKC)--the management group for Union Station and the Kansas City Museum--have agreed to a new 20-year management contract. In recent months the two sides have disputed over ownership of the Kansas City Museum trademark, as well as the museum collections. Under the new contract, the City maintains ownership of the collections donated up to 1970 and both sides agree to work on a capitol campaign for the museum building at 3218 Gladstone Blvd.
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Date
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2007-07-04
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Up Front in Historic Northeast-- "The Century Box: To Be Buried in the Masonry of Convention Hall 1901 and Opened in 2001"
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Description
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Photos and caption about "the opening of the 'Century Box' time capsule, which was removed from a wall inside Municipal Auditorium," revealing at Union Station items stored in 1901 including the following items: "numerous letters, including one from James A. Reed, the mayor of Kansas City 100 years ago, tickets and badges from the 1900 Century Ball, posters of prize-winning cattle fom the 1899 American Royal, and a regulation manual from the KCPD."
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Date
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2001-01-04
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Object Type
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Magazine Article