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Inter-City Viaduct, Kansas City, Mo.
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Description
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Postcard showing the Intercity Viaduct leading from the West Bottoms into Kansas City, Kansas. The Missouri River can be seen.
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Date
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1913
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Fort Osage at Sibley, Mo.
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Postcard showing an aerial photograph of the reconstructed Fort Osage in Sibley, Missouri.
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Postcard
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Winwood Beach, Kansas City
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Postcard of "The Atlantic City of the West" titled "A Regular Sunday Crowd, Winwood Beach, Kansas City, Mo."
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Log Raft Passing Burnside Bridge
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Postcard showing a timber raft passing beneath the Burnside Bridge over the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon.
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Plaza III
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Description
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Postcard showing the interior of the Plaza III restaurant, once located at 4749 Pennsylvania Avenue in the Country Club Plaza. The reverse side of the card reads: "Amid the pleasurable surroundings of the Country Club Plaza, Plaza III is a favorite of Kansas Citians for fine food and drink. For a very special dining experience, enjoy luncheon Monday through Saturday and outstanding cuisine nightly, including Kansas City steaks, seafood and continental specialties. Down stairs at Plaza III features live entertainment for your listening pleasure. 4749 Pennsylvania, K.C., Mo. 64112 - 753-000."
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Postcard
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Convention Hall
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Description
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Postcard of Kansas City's Convention Hall.
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Putsch's 210 Restaurant and Cocktail Bar
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Description
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Unused postcard depicting interior rooms at Putsch's 210. The reverse side reads: "Here is the most unique restaurant in the Middle West. Smartly and attractively decorated in the manner of old New Orleans. Located in the heart of the famed Country Club Plaza. Lobster, Kansas City steaks, and French cuisine are specialties. 210 W. 47th - Kansas City, Missouri."
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Postcard
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Bridge on Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Mo.
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Description
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Postcard showing the stone Rockhill Road Bridge that once spanned Brush Creek. The bridge had previously been known as the Nelson Bridge.
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Date
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1910
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Title
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Golden Ox
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Description
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Unused postcard of a chef at the Golden Ox. Lithograph created by Henry McGrew. The advertisement reads "Golden Ox - at the Stockyards - Where Steak is Born, 1600 Genesee - Victor 2-2866 ...one of the world's unique dining spots, in the heart of Kansas City's famed stockyards - synonymous everywhere with the best steak. Western charm and friendly hospitality are combined with fine service."
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Postcard
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Golden Ox
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Description
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Unused postcard depicting a horse rider waving his hat to a group of people entering the Golden Ox restaurant. The artwork is signed Shortino. The back of the postcard includes an advertisement of the restaurant as "...one of the world's unique dining spots..." The address label for a Mrs. Carl L. Thompson in St. Joseph, Missouri is affixed to the back of the postcard.
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Object Type
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Postcard
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