Pages
-
-
Title
-
Chicago, Milwaukee, and Saint Paul Railroad Yard
-
Description
-
Panoramic view looking north of the Chicago, Milwaukee, and Saint Paul Railroad yard at the future Union Station site. The D. A. Morr Storage and Warehouse Building can be seen on the left hand side of the image. The Belt Line Storage and Warehouse Company Building is in view on the right hand side of the image. Wyandotte Street heading north toward downtown is in the center of the image.
-
Date
-
1905~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
4608 Saint John Avenue
-
Description
-
Photograph of The Gladstone Hall building at 4608 Saint John Avenue which originally housed The Gladstone Theater. Built in the early 1910s, it closed as a theatre in the early-1950s and at the time of the photo housed a Beauty School. The building was destroyed by a fire in 2011. Located in the Indian Mound neighborhood.
-
Date
-
1980~/1989~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
4604 Saint John Avenue
-
Description
-
Photograph circa 1980s of a building at 4604 Saint John Avenue in the Indian Mound neighborhood of Northeast Kansas City. The name "Hiatt" is engraved over the door. The building to the east, at the right edge of the photo, was destroyed by fire in 2011.
-
Date
-
1980~/1989~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
4444 Saint John Avenue
-
Description
-
Photograph circa 1980s of a building at 4444 Saint John Avenue that was the Fire Station #23 at some point before 1940. At time of the photo, it housed the Northeast Owl Center, a youth support organization. As of 2018, it is an office building available for purchase or rent. Located in the Indian Mound neighborhood.
-
Date
-
1980~/1989~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
4428-4440 Saint John Avenue
-
Description
-
Photograph circa 1980s of a multi-use building - apartments on the second floor, businesses on the first floor - at 4428-4440 Saint John Avenue, built in the early 20th century.
-
Date
-
1980~/1989~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
Chicago, Milwaukee, and Saint Paul Railroad Yard
-
Description
-
View looking west from about Main Street showing the Chicago, Milwaukee, and Saint Paul Railroad yard. The future site of Union Station can be seen on the left hand side of the image. The B. A. Morr Transfer & Storage Company Building at 22nd and Central streets can be seen in the background. The Belt Line Storage & Warehouse Company Building is in view on the right hand side of the image. A sign for Beeman's Pepsin Gum can be seen. Several trains and railroad cars are in view.
-
Date
-
1905~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
Nelson Art Gallery South Lawn
-
Description
-
Photograph, looking south from the south entrance of the Nelson Art Gallery, circa 1986. The view overlooks the Nelson's south lawn, across 47th Street, and across Theis Park and the Volker Memorial Fountain.
-
Date
-
1986
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
922 East 48th Street
-
Description
-
Photograph of a courtyard at the rear of buildings on the northwest corner of the intersection of 48th and Harrison in the early 1980s. The Art Research Center, an arts group dating to 1766, made the corner space at 922 East 48th Street its headquarters in 1973. The block is part of a large area, bound roughly by 47th Street, Brush Creek, Rockhill Road, and Troost Avenue, that was demolished and redeveloped into the Kauffman Foundation, its Kauffman Legacy Park, and the Anita Gorman Conservation Center.
-
Date
-
1980~/1989~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
922 East 48th Street
-
Description
-
Photograph of a courtyard at the rear of buildings on the northwest corner of the intersection of 48th and Harrison in the early 1980s. The Art Research Center, an arts group dating to 1766, made the corner space at 922 East 48th Street its headquarters in 1973. The block is part of a large area, bound roughly by 47th Street, Brush Creek, Rockhill Road, and Troost Avenue, that was demolished and redeveloped into the Kauffman Foundation, its Kauffman Legacy Park, and the Anita Gorman Conservation Center.
-
Date
-
1980~/1989~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
922 East 48th Street
-
Description
-
Photograph of a courtyard at the rear of buildings on the northwest corner of the intersection of 48th and Harrison in the early 1980s. The Art Research Center, an arts group dating to 1766, made the corner space at 922 East 48th Street its headquarters in 1973. The block is part of a large area, bound roughly by 47th Street, Brush Creek, Rockhill Road, and Troost Avenue, that was demolished and redeveloped into the Kauffman Foundation, its Kauffman Legacy Park, and the Anita Gorman Conservation Center.
-
Date
-
1980~/1989~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
H&R Block Headquarters
-
Description
-
Photograph of the H&R Block headquarters on Main Street south of 44th Street circa 1980. The tile-roofed building to its south, at 4422 Main, was later demolished to create a parking lot to accomodate growth at H&R Block. St. Luke's Hospital building can be seen in the background of the image.
-
Date
-
1980~/1989~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
St. Luke's Hospital and Westport
-
Description
-
Photograph looking northwest from the top of the Fountain View building (later American Century north tower) along J. C. Nichols Parkway/Broadway Boulevard from roughly 44th Street circa 1987. Buildings on the St. Luke's Hospital campus can be seen at the left edge of the image, and an Embassy Suites Hotel at 220 West 43rd Street at the center of the photo. Buildings in Westport, along Armour Boulevard, and Downtown can be seen in the background of the image. Baltimore Avenue runs north/south at the right edge of the image.
-
Date
-
1987~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
922 East 48th Street
-
Description
-
Photograph of buildings at the northwest corner of the intersection of 48th and Harrison in the early 1980s. The Art Research Center, an arts group dating to 1766, made the corner space at 922 East 48th Street its headquarters in 1973. The block is part of a large area, bound roughly by 47th Street, Brush Creek, Rockhill Road, and Troost Avenue, that was demolished and redeveloped into the Kauffman Foundation, its Kauffman Legacy Park, and the Anita Gorman Conservation Center.
-
Date
-
1980~/1989~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
922 East 48th Street
-
Description
-
Photograph of buildings at the northwest corner of the intersection of 48th and Harrison in the early 1980s. The Art Research Center, an arts group dating to 1766, made the corner space at 922 East 48th Street its headquarters in 1973. The block is part of a large area, bound roughly by 47th Street, Brush Creek, Rockhill Road, and Troost Avenue, that was demolished and redeveloped into the Kauffman Foundation, its Kauffman Legacy Park, and the Anita Gorman Conservation Center.
-
Date
-
1980~/1989~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
922 East 48th Street
-
Description
-
Photograph of buildings at the northwest corner of the intersection of 48th and Harrison in the early 1980s. The Art Research Center, an arts group dating to 1766, made the corner space at 922 East 48th Street its headquarters in 1973. The block is part of a large area, bound roughly by 47th Street, Brush Creek, Rockhill Road, and Troost Avenue, that was demolished and redeveloped into the Kauffman Foundation, its Kauffman Legacy Park, and the Anita Gorman Conservation Center.
-
Date
-
1980~/1989~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
J. C. Nichols Parkway and Main Street through Midtown
-
Description
-
Photograph looking northwest from the top of the Fountain View building (later American Century north tower) along J. C. Nichols Parkway/Broadway Boulevard from roughly 44th Street circa 1987. Buildings on the St. Luke's Hospital campus can be seen at the left edge of the image, and an Embassy Suites Hotel at 220 West 43rd Street at the center of the photo. Buildings in Westport, along Armour Boulevard, and Downtown can be seen in the background of the image. Baltimore Avenue runs north/south at the right edge of the image.
-
Date
-
1987~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
Main Street Storefronts
-
Description
-
View looking southeast of storefronts on Main Street in Midtown from just south of its intersection with 39th Street. Cars traveling along Main Street are in view. Signs for the Christian Science Reading Room, the Second Fiddle Thrift Shop, the Salvation Army Thrift Store, Westport Distributors, Jo Art's Jewelry, Moten's Shoe Repair. JR's Discount, Harling's Upstairs, Clint's Comics, and Love Records can be seen. St. Paul's Episcopal Church and the Southwell Building can be seen.
-
Date
-
1985~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
Embassy Suites and Westport
-
Description
-
Photograph, looking northwest from the top of the Fountain View (later American Century Investments north tower), toward Westport circa 1987. The Embassy Suites hotel, at at 220 West 43rd Street, occupies the center of the image, with commercial buildings in Westport occupying the background of the image. J. C. Nichols Parkway curves through the upper right, and a building on the St. Luke's Hospital campus occupies the lower left.
-
Date
-
1987~
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
-
-
Title
-
Downtown Skyline
-
Description
-
View of skyline looking northeast from Southwestern Bell Telephone Building at 11th and Oak streets. The Baltimore Hotel and the steeples of the Oratory of Old St. Patrick can be seen. The Missouri River is in the distance.
-
Date
-
1920
-
Object Type
-
Photograph
Pages