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Madonna of the Trail Statue
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Description
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File contains a small flyer for the 50th anniversary of the Madonna of the Trail Statue, built in 1929 at the intersection of Euclid Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, not to be confused with the "Pioneer Mother" statue in Penn Valley Park.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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United Daughters of the Confederacy Monument
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Photos and information on the United Daughters of the Confederacy monument dedicated in 1934 "on park property at Mill Creek parkway and Brush Creek boulevard," memorializing "the Loyal Women of the Old South" and unveiled by club leader Mrs. Frank Webb. The monument was moved to 55th and Ward Parkway in 1958.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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Wall Is Gone, But Memories Remain
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Description
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Displayed four days in Blue Springs, Missouri, the traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial attracted approximately 50,000 visitors who left about 20 cubic feet of artifacts at the wall. The article discusses the disposition of these artifacts.
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Date
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2010-11-16
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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August Meyer
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Description
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Biography of August Meyer, as a sculptor and organizer of the Park and Boulevard System, and description of the memorial.
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Date
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1934
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Book Section
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Title
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Thomas Swope
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Description
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Biography of Swope and description of the memorial.
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Date
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1934
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Object Type
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Book Section
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Title
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Alfred Benjamin Memorial
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Description
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Description of the memorial to the vice-president of Abernathy Furniture Company and philanthropist.
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Date
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1934
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Object Type
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Book Section
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Title
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Tributes to the Fallen
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Description
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Pictures and story about items left as remembrances at "The Wall That Heals," a traveling half-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall installed in Blue Springs the Fall of 2010 at Pink Hill Park. Items left at the wall, such as beer bottles, MIA bracelets, shoes, a teddy bear, etc., were collected by volunteers and are now preserved at the Midwest Genealogy Center in Independence, Missouri. In addition, four persons stories are shared: Bill Woods, Raytown; Jerry Barham, North Kansas City; Joan Bland, Independence; and Cathy Stacker, Independence.
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Date
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2011-02-20
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Robert Graham, a Sculptor of Icons, Dies
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Description
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Article about the death of sculptor Robert Graham, at age 70, in Santa Monica Califoarnia. Graham was the creator of the 18-foot monument to Charlie Parker at 17th and Vine, near the American Jazz Museum.
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Date
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2008-12-29
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Thomas H. Swope Memorial
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Description
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View looking west from Thomas H. Swope Memorial located in Swope Park. The Swope Park Lagoon is visible below the Memorial.
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Photograph
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American Legion Memorial
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Description
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View of the American Legion Memorial located near the Meyer Boulevard entrance to Swope Park.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Thomas H. Swope Memorial
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Description
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View of the Thomas H. Swope Memorial located in Swope Park in Kansas City, Missouri. No print image, negative and digital only.
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Object Type
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Negative
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Title
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Liberty Memorial
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Description
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View, looking toward the northwest, of the Liberty Memorial grounds. A small portion of downtown Kansas City, Missouri, can be seen on the right.
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Object Type
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Negative
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Title
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Liberty Memorial
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Description
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View, looking toward the northwest, of the Liberty Memorial, museum buildings, and some of its landscaping. A small portion of downtown Kansas City, Missouri, can be seen on the right. No print image, negative and digital only.
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Object Type
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Negative
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Title
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Yom HaShoah Ceremony Marks 45th Year of Sculpture
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Description
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A ceremony on May 4, 2008, commemorates the 45th anniversary of the dedication of the Memorial to the Six Million, an aluminum sculpture located on the Jewish Community Campus. The sculpture was originally dedicated on June 9, 1963, by Harry S. Truman. "The 10-foot-by-10-foot aluminum sculpture was commissioned and funded by the members of the New Americans Club--a group founded in 1958 by Holocaust survivors, most of whom had immigrated to Kansas City shortly after World War II." The monument was designed by Maurice Newman as a memorial to the six million European Jews murdered during the Holocaust. Article includes a picture of the sculpture.
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Date
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2008-04-11
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Shawnee Indian Mission Memorial
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Description
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Exterior view of unidentified men standing by what is identified on the back as "Methodist Shawnee Mission Memorial, Turner, Kas." Individuals may represent the Missouri Valley Historical Society.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Graf Zeppelin over the Liberty Memorial
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Description
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View of spectators watching the LZ-127 Graf Zeppelin pass over the north side of the Liberty Memorial on the morning of Aug. 28th, 1929. The airship was traveling from Los Angeles, California, to Lakehurst, New Jersey, as part of a round-the-world flight.
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Date
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1929-08-28
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Object Type
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Negative
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Title
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Liberty Memorial
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Description
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View of a model of Liberty Memorial, looking southeast. Handwritten on back, "photograph from original model as shown in library."
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Liberty Memorial
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Description
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View of the Liberty Memorial, looking toward the south.
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Date
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1928
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Santa Fe Trail Marker
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Description
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View of three stone markers, exact location not given, probably eastern Jackson County, Missouri. First marker on the left reads: "Santa Fe Trail, 1822-72, Government Reservation 1808." Middle marker reads: "Marked by the Daughters of the American Revolution of Fort Osage Township, 1918." Marker on right reads: "Cross State Highway, Buckner 1876, Jackson County. Mo." Back of the photograph reads: "Dr. A.H. Cordier, 415 Benton Blvd. City. Sept 1.15."
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Photograph
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Spalding Memorial
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Description
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View of the Charles Carroll Spalding Memorial located in Penn Valley Park. The inscription on the rock reads: "To the Author of Annals of the City of Kansas and the Great Western Plains, 1858, Charles Carroll Spalding - Who in the Day of Small Things Had the Bold Vision to Forsee the Future City."
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Object Type
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Photograph
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