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Werby Building
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Description
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Photograph of the Werby Building at the southeast corner of 39th and Main Streets in 1979. The building was designed by Greenebaum, Hardy and Schumacher, opened in 1924, and consisted of office spaces on the second floor and storefronts on the ground level. Efforts to save the building from demolition led to Mayor Richard Berkley named a week in April 1979 "Werby Week," but it was razed not long after. Signs on plywood boards across the storefronts advertise a "Take Back the Night" event, an anti-nuclear energy rally to take place in Burlington, Kansas, at the Wolf Creek Generating Station, and upcoming concerts. The Hyde Park Building, on the northeast corner of 39th and Main, can be seen at the left of the photo, with the Hotel Netherlands to its north.
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Date
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1979
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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39th and Main Streets
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Description
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Photograph of the northeast corner of 39th and Main Streets, circa 1980, including the Hotel Netherlands apartment building. The Hyde Park building, at right, opened in 1916, and at the time of this photo, the ground floor was occupied by the Adult Literary Guild adult bookstore, which was evicted in 1982 as part of a neighborhood redevelopment effort lead by J. Nelson Happy.
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Date
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1980~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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3825-3849 Main Street
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Description
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Photograph of the 3800 block of Main Street, including the Normandy Building at 3825-37 Main, the Monarch Storage Warehouse at 3829 Main, and the Netherlands Hotel and apartment building at 3835 Main, circa 1982. The Monarch Building was designed in 1921 by architect C. B. Sloan, and the metal facade on the lower two levels was added in 1963. The building housed the American White Goods Company at the time of the photograph.The 3835 Main building opened as the Tocama Apartments in 1928 and designed by architect Robert F. Gornall, and was in 1931 was renamed the Netherlands Hotel, continuing to serve as an apartment building and hotel. It was vacant at the time of this photograph after the city deemed it a dangerous building. Shortly thereafter, it was renovated and renamed the Hawthorne Plaza Apartments. A section of the boarded-up Hyde Park Building is also visible at the right edge of the photograph.
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Date
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1982~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Roller Service Station
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Description
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View looking northwest of the Roller Service automobile service station at the intersection of 39th Street and Warwick Boulevard. Automobiles parked outside of the building can be seen. Signs for Goodyear Tires, Coca-Cola, and Skelly Oil are in view. The rear side of the Netherlands Hotel can be seen. A sign indicates that the Roller Service station is operated by G. G. Roller.
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Date
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1950~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Main Street Storefronts
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Description
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View looking south of storefronts on Main Street in Midtown just south of its intersection with Westport Road. Several cars can be seen parked and traveling along Main Street. Sings for Clint's Comics, Love Records, The Shape Shop, JR's Discount, Jo Art's Jewelry, Westport Distributors, Harling's Upstairs, and the Salvation Army Thrift Store can be seen. The Hyde Park Building, the Southwell Building, and the Hotel Netherlands are in view.
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Date
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1985~
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Photograph
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Broadway Boulevard in 1870
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Description
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Looking southeast with what appears to be Broadway Boulevard running up to 10th Street (upper right of the photo) between the Coates House Hotel on the east side of Broadway and the Coates Opera House on the west (right side).
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Date
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1870
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Harris House Hotel
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Description
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Postcard of the Harris House Hotel in Westport.
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Object Type
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Postcard
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Title
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Concerning Various Citizens
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Description
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Photos and biographical sketches of George Muehlebach, president of the Muehlebach Brewing Company and other large interests, and born in Kansas City in 1881; Edward Winstanley, sheriff of Jackson County and born in Independence in 1882; and Barney Alisky, presumably the same man as Barney Allis, founder of Tavern Talk - the hotel paper of the Southwest - located at 910-912 Central Street.
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Date
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1915-05-15
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Object Type
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Magazine
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Aladdin Hotel Lobby
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Description
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Interior view of the lobby inside the Aladdin Hotel, located at 1215 Wyandotte Street. A sign in view reads: "Plan Now to Vacation in Cool Colorado."
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Carmody Family Memorabilia to Society
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Description
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Information about the Carmody family,"formerly of Independence," including their ownership in the 1870s of "one of the five hotels in Independence, 'The Twyman House,'" later called the Commercial Hotel.
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Date
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1971
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Object Type
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Magazine
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Valentine Hotel
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Description
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Photograph of the Valentine Apartments building at 3724 Broadway Boulevard in the early 1980s. The building was designed by local architect Nelle E. Peters and built in 1927 as the Valentine Hotel. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as Valentine on Broadway Hotel in 2007. Located in the Valentine neighborhood.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Pompeian Room at Hotel Baltimore
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Description
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Performers and orchestra members from the floor show in the Pompeian Room at the Hotel Baltimore.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Alameda Plaza Hotel
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Description
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Photograph of the Alameda Plaza Hotel, looking southwest across the intersection of Wornall Road and Ward Parkway, in the early 1980s.
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Date
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1980~/1989~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Hyatt Regency Hotel
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Description
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Close-up view of entrance; located in Crown Center complex at 2345 McGee Street Trafficway.
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Date
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1989
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Elms Hotel, Excelsior Springs, MO
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Description
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An autochrome photograph of the Elms Hotel in Excelsior Springs, Missouri. This photograph was taken looking northwest towards the hotel.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Elms Hotel, Excelsior Springs, MO
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Description
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An autochrome photograph of the Elms Hotel in Excelsior Springs, Missouri. This photograph was taken looking north towards the hotel.
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Photograph
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Elms Hotel, Excelsior Springs, MO
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An autochrome photograph of the Elms Hotel in Excelsior Springs, Missouri. This photograph was taken looking south towards the hotel.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Roslin Hotel Building
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View looking northwest of the Roslin Hotel Building that once stood at 12th and Washington streets. The building appears to be in a state of disrepair. Cars parked along Washington Street can be seen. A sign for K.C. Heritage Construction Company is in view.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Storefronts on 12th Street
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Description
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Storefronts along south side of 12th between Baltimore and Main. Shows part of the sidewalk entry for the Dixon Hotel and the Sexton Hotel next door. Entrance to the Maze Theater is in view.
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Date
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1916~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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