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South Hyde Park Historic District
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National Register of Historic Places nomination papers for the South Hyde Park Historic District, "area bound by E. 39th St., Gillham Pkwy, Brush Creek Blvd & Troost Ave." Report includes many photographs of buildings in area as well as history and architecture.
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2007-04-07
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Report
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East 27th Street Colonnades District
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National Register of Historic Places nomination for colonnaded apartment buildings at 1300-02, 1312-14, and 1320-22 East 27th Street, includes description, photographs, and history.
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2005-12-28
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Report
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911: An Emergency on Walnut
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Article about the twin-towered Post Office Federal Building, winner of 1931 American Institute of Architecture award. Story of its near abandonment after a report by OSHA (Office of Safety and Health Administration).
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1994
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Magazine Article
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The Influence of the Chicago School on the Work of Ernest Olaf Brostrom
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Thesis toward a master's for the University of Kansas with photos and description of Ernest Olaf Brostrom, or Ernest Brostrom (1888-1969), a Kansas City architect and follower of the "Chicago School" of design. Native of Sweden emigrating to Kansas City in 1907 and designer of various types of buildings, most notably here "the Jensen-Salsbery Laboratories, the George Rushton Baking Company and the Newbern Apartments."
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1997
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Thesis/Dissertation
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Round Hill, Estate of Henry Flower
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Article discusses the history of Round Hill, the estate of Henry C. Flower, which became Notre Dame de Sion School. The school has recently announced plans to demolish the original Flower house.
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2001
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Magazine Article
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