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Magazine Attracted: Festival Relives History
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Article about the Santa-Cali-Gon festival in Independence, celebrating the place's role as a beginning point in the Santa Fe, California, and Oregon Trails, with map of festivity sites.
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1978-08-31
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Newspaper Article
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Festival Features Drums, Dancing Under a Harvest Moon
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Interview of Teresa Bradskey, a Kansas City resident who is a member of the Miami of Oklahoma tribe. Bradskey is founder of the first Harvest Moon Native American Festival to be held October 15, 2011.
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2011-10-02
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Newspaper Article
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Renaissance Festival Turkey Legs 2013
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The organizers of the 2013 Renaissance Festival ordered 70,000 pounds of turkey legs and project that they will sell approximately 10,000 turkey legs over two-day weekends during the festival. The turkey legs are shipped in from Texas, are precooked and frozen, the turkey leg finishing operation is run by a local Boy Scout troop, and the three booths where the turkey legs are sold are staffed by non-profit groups that earn a percentage of the day's sales.
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2013-09-14
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Newspaper Article
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Growing a Community on Troost
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Article previews the second annual Troost Avenue Festival, scheduled for May 21, 2006, at 31st and Troost. The festival seeks to build community along the Troost Avenue corridor with "music, dancing and sharing."
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2006-05-01
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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KC Fringe Plans '06 Event; Still Owes for '05
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Article discusses financial difficulties of first KC Fringe Festival, "which attracted 5,000 people last year". The event which featured "uncensored" and unusual performances will feature more jazz events and events for teenagers in 2006.
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2006-04-02
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Newspaper Article
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Bye-Bye Jazz and Blues Fest
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Article lamenting the loss of the Kansas City Blues and Jazz Festival. Reasons for the festival being cancelled in 2002 are described.
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2002-05
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Magazine Article
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Guadalupe Center
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Photograph taken from the Guadalupe Center. People are building and setting up booths on the street in front.
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Date
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1939-06-18
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Photograph
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Guadalupe Center
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View of the Guadalupe Center. People are building and setting up booths on the street in front. The caption on the back reads, "Guadalupe Center 1015 West 23rd Street K.C. mo."
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1939-06-18
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Photograph
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Guadalupe Center
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Photograph taken from the Guadalupe Center. People are building and setting up booths on the street in front.
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1939-06-18
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Photograph
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National Folk Festival
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Musicians in costumes perform as they make their way down the aisle at National Folk Festival in Washington, D.C. The photo appeared in the Washington Post.
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1938-05-07
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Photograph
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National Folk Festival
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A woman poses in front of the U S. Capitol during a trip to the National Folk Festival in Washington, D.C.
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Date
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1938
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Photograph
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National Folk Festival
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A young man poses in front of a fountain on the National Mall during a trip to the National Folk Festival in Washington, D.C.
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Date
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1938
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Photograph
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National Folk Festival
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A man poses in front of a fountain during a trip to the National Folk Festival in Washington, D.C.
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Date
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1938
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Photograph
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National Folk Festival
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Two women pose in front of the U.S. Capitol during a trip to the National Folk Festival in Washington, D.C.
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Date
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1938
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Photograph
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National Folk Festival
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A man poses in front of a balustrade during a trip to the National Folk Festival in Washington, D.C.
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Date
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1938
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Photograph
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National Folk Festival
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A young man poses in front of the Lincoln Memorial during a trip to the National Folk Festival in Washington, D.C.
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Date
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1938
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Object Type
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Photograph
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KC Jazz, NY Style
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A three-night festival devoted to Kansas City jazz opens September 22 at New York's Lincoln Center. Part of the "Jazz at Lincoln Center" series, the festival was the brain child of Wynton Marsalis. Bram Wijnands and Oscar "Lucky" Wesley will play in the Boogie Woogie Jump Band led by Bobby Watson.
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Date
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2005-09-18
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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