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Title
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John Lang Saloon
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Description
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Exterior, street level view of the John Lang Saloon with person seated in buggy on the street at the front. Sign above door reads "Muehlebach's Beer." Located at 2427 Holmes.
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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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Bankers & Merchants Lithographing Co.
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Description
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Street level view of a building identified on the outside as Bankers & Merchants Lithographing Co. On the left at the rear of the building can be seen what appears to be a large replica of a beer bottle sitting on top of a business called Texas Tavern and a sign which says Milwaukee's Finest Beer. Location given as 400 Admiral Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Date
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1950~
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Object Type
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Negative
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Title
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Power & Light Pioneer Files Chapter 11
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Description
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The Irish pub, Raglan Road, one of the pioneering businesses in the Power & Light District, filed for bankruptcy protection after three years of operation.
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Date
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2011-09-01
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Something Old, Nothing New
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Description
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Article describes the history of The Peanut, a, 840-square-feet bar located in downtown Kansas City. The Peanut is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year and has the longest consecutively held liquor license in Kansas City. Includes images.
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Date
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2008-04
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Travel
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Description
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A reflection on Kansas City's "boozy past," especially liquor stores and saloons in the West Bottoms, and a "tour" of present-day distilleries and pubs in the Kansas City area. Includes a color picture of the exterior of Boulevard Brewing Co. at 25th Street and Southwest Boulevard that celebrated its 21st birthday last November. It also discusses McCormick Distillery in Weston, Missouri.
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Date
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2011-06
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Pub Serves Up Irish Authenticity
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Description
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Pictures and review of the "authentic" Raglan Road Irish Pub & Restaurant in the Kansas City Power & Light District. The 130-year-old bars were made out of Victorian salvage from old Irish pubs and the woodwork was assembled and installed by Irish craftsmen.
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Date
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2010-12
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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When Country Was King at the Historic Chestnut Inn
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Description
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Article profiles Genova's Chestnut Inn, an early country music venue located at 12th and Chestnut streets. It was established by Charles Genova in 1933 and originally opened as a jazz club. Following prohibition, the Chestnut was converted into a family-oriented restaurant and live country music venue. It would become a popular stop for touring country western acts, including Roy Clark, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Jerry Lee Lewis, and other country music legends. Article includes original photos, a souvenir menu, and a recipe for the Chestnut Inn's signature cocktail "The Buckaroo."
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Date
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2008-06-11
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article