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Title
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Broadway Bridge Dedication
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Description
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Mayor H. Roe Bartle cuts the ribbon to signal opening of bridge. Reed Gentry stands in near background.
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Date
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1956-09-25
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Allied Commanders in World War I
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Description
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Photograph portrait of the five allied commanders in World War I. Standing in uniform from left to right are Lt. General Baron Jacques (Belgium); General Armando Vittorio Diaz (Italy); Marshal Ferdinand Foch (France); General John J. Pershing, Commander of the American Expeditionary Forces; and Admiral David Earl Beatty, Commander of the British Navies. The commanders' signatures are located at the bottom of the image. Photograph was taken while the men were in Kansas City at the land dedication for the Liberty Memorial, November 1, 1921.
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Date
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1921
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Garment District Sculpture
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Description
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Side view of the Garment District sculpture which consists of a metal sewing needle and a four hole red button at the base. Photograph was taken during the dedication of the sculpture and the Garment District Museum, located in Kansas City's historic Garment District at 8th and Bank Streets near Broadway. No identification for the group of people included in the scene. Dedication took place on October 4, 2002.
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Date
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2002-10-04
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Garment District Sculpture
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Description
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View of the top of the Garment District sewing needle sculpture located at 8th and Bank streets in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Photograph taken on October 4, 2002, when the Garment District Musuem and the sculpture were dedicated.
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Date
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2002-10-04
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Garment District Sculpture
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Description
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Full,back view of the Garment District sculpture with crowd of people standing in front of the sculpture. Photograph was taken on the day that the sculpture and the Garment District Museum were dedicated, October 4, 2002. Sculpture is composed of a metal needle and thread with a four hole red button at the base. Kansas City mayor, Kay Barnes, can be scene in the center of the crowd just below the fire escape on the building in the background. Location is 8th and Bank Streets in downtown Kansas City, Missouri.
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Date
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2002-10-04
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Garment District Sculpture
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Description
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View of the base of the Garment District sewing needle sculpture located in the historic Garment District in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, at 8th and Bank Streets. The base of the sculpture includes a button which is in view as well as the dedicatory plaque. The sculpture and the Garment District Museum were dedicated on October 4, 2002. The plaque includes a list of donors, honorees, as well as some brief history.
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Date
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2002-10-04
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Garment District Museum
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Description
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Exterior view of unidentified female model taking part in a historic clothing fashion show in the Garment District located in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. The event was held October 4, 2002, in conjunction with the dedication of the Garment District Museum and the sewing needle sculpture. Location is at 8th and Banks neara small park area called Garment District Place.
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Date
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2002-10-04
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Garment District Sculpture
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Description
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View of crowd looking at he Garment District sculpture, many reading the plaque at the base. Sculpture is located at 8th and Bank Streets in Kansas City's downtown historic Garment District. Photograph was taken on the day that the sculpture and Garment District Museum were dedicated, October 4, 2002. Individuals are not identified. The sculpture is a large sewing needle with a four hole red button at the bottom.
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Date
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2002-10-04
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Garment District Museum
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Description
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Exterior view of speaker and crowd at the dedication of the Garment District Museum located at 801 Broadway in the Poindexter building in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. The speaker at the podium is identified as Mark McHenry, Deputy Director, Kansas City Parks and Recreation. The sewing needle sculpture was also dedicated on the same day, October 4, 2002.
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Date
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2002-10-04
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Garment District Museum
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Description
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Exterior view which features a group of unidentified women, part of the "Women in Purple" club who attended the dedication of the Garment District Museum and sewing needle sculpture. Event took place on October 4, 2002, in the historic Garment District located in the Broadway, 6th to 11th Streets area. Other attendees can be seen behind the women. Event took place at 8th and Banks.
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Date
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2002-10-04
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Marker Dedication
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Description
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Exterior view of a group of people standing and watching what appears to be the unveiling of a monument or marker, exact location not given, perhaps Independence, Missouri. May be a Daughters of the American Revolution marker to commemorate the Santa Fe Trail or another trail. Building on the corner has lettering which says: "J.F. Jarboe, General...., Horseshoeing, Blacksmith." Also appears to be several pieces of advertising for a Jesse James event. Not an original photograph but a copy with "Photograph from Grinter's Studio" in view on lower right.
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Date
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1920~/1939~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Israelis Visit Leawood for Gezer Park Ribbon-Cutting
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Description
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Article describes the dedication of Gezer Park in Leawood, Kansas, including information about its architectural and landscaping features. Members of the Jewish Federation and delegates from Leawood's Israeli Sister City, Gezer Region, were on hand for the dedication ceremony. Article includes a photo of a new park sculpture by artist Ilan Averbuch titled "Steps and Stones."
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Date
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2009-10-23
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Crowds Flock to Memorial Dedication
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Description
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Postcard image and accompanying article describing the large crowds and dignitaries on hand for the dedication of the Liberty Memorial, November 1, 1921.
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Date
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2011-05-25
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article