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Title
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Mounter, Joseph T. Residence
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Description
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Interior view of bedroom suite at residence of lawyer Joseph T. Mounter, 600 E. 45th Street.
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Date
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1980-03-20
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Object Type
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Negative
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Title
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Mounter, Joseph T. Residence, Entrance Hall
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Description
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Interior view, entry with stairs at residence of lawyer Joseph T. Mounter, 600 E. 45th Street. No print image; negative and digital only.
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Date
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1980-03-20
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Object Type
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Negative
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Title
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Mounter, Joseph T. Residence, Living Room
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Description
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Interior view, living room at residence of lawyer Joseph T. Mounter, 600 E. 45th Street. No print image; negative and digital only.
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Date
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1980-03-20
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Object Type
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Negative
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Title
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Trigg's Pharmacy
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Description
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Interioir view of Trigg's Pharmacy located in Oak Grove, Missouri. Christmas decorations are in view. A small child standing near the counter is not identified.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Kansas City Public Library
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Description
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Interior view of the crowded Reference Room located in the main branch of the Kansas City Public Library at 9th and Locust streets. Various pictures can be seen hanging on the wall near the window.
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Date
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1915~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Kansas City Public Library
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Description
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Interior view of the bindery room and employees located at the main branch of the Kansas City Public Library at 9th and Locust streets. Individuals are not identified.
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Date
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1915~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Kansas City Public Library
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Description
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Interior view of the crowded Reference Room located in the main branch of the Kansas City Public Library at 9th and Locust streets. Individuals not identified.
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Date
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1915~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Office Interior
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Description
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Interior view of a man seated and working at a roll top desk situated in the corner of a room. On the floor next to the man is a wire wastebasket full of waste paper. Although unidentified, the man may be Purd Wright, director of the Kansas City Public Library during parts of the first half of the twentieth century. The interior may be at the 9th and Locust streets location of the main Kansas City Public Library.
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Date
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1915~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Kansas City Public Library
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Description
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Interior view of the bindery room and employees located at the main branch of the Kansas City Public Library at 9th and Locust streets. Individuals are not identified.
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Date
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1915~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Kansas City Public Library
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Description
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Interior view of the crowded Reference Room located in the main branch of the Kansas City Public Library at 9th and Locust streets. A clock and paintings are visible on the back wall Individuals are not identified.
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Date
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1915~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Room Interior
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Description
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Interior view of a room in an unidentified residence. The room is decorated with various animal skins, stuffed animal heads, bird pictures, etc. Includes an unidentified young man holding a gun and his hunting hat. Residence location not given.
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Date
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1900~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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American Sash & Door Company
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Description
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Unframed (18 in. x 26 in.) matted water color of the interior of what appears to be a bank. It contains teller windows but no identification as to bank. Label on back reads: "From American Sash & Door Company, Manufacturer, Fixtures, Mantels, etc., Kansas City, Missouri." Handwritten on the label: "Drawing No.99. Design No. 55. Baker."
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Object Type
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Archival Material
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Title
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A Plaza Paradigm, Then and Now
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Description
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Feature story about the Country Club Plaza InterContinental Hotel, originally the Alameda Plaza Hotel when it opened in 1972. It was Kansas City's only American Automobile Association's (AAA) five-star hotel. "The Alameda name was retired in 1990 when the hotel became the Ritz-Carlton. The Ritz, in turn, became the Fairmont in 2000 and, finally, the InterContinental in 2005." This luxury hotel has recently been refurbished to be more in line with the former Alameda's refined Mediterranean style. There are 366 guest rooms and each includes Kansas City scenes by local photographers Mike McMullen and Kevin Sink. The article includes several color photographs of the interior of the hotel.
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Date
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2008-05
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Loew's Midland Theater, Interior
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Description
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View of the interior of Loew's Midland Theater shows a room with tiled floor and wood-paneled walls, featuring an ornately carved fireplace flanked by urns and an armchair.
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Date
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1954~
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Object Type
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Negative
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Title
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Perfect Harmony
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Description
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Story features the Lyric Opera's Ingram Room, designed by Kansas City interior designer Scott Lindsay and named for Beth and Robert Ingram. "Designed to impress international visitors to Kansas City's Lyric Opera while still making local patrons feel at home, the Ingram Room echoes the grandeur of Europe's most iconic opera houses." The space debuted in 1994 and is used to entertain visiting artists and patrons. Includes color interior photographs.
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Date
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2008-07
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Object Type
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Magazine Article