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Tiffany Castle
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Description
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Photograph, looking southeast, circa 1980s of the Flavel B. Tiffany residence (in the rightside of the photo), designed by architect Clifton B. Sloan, known as the "Tiffany Castle" at 100 Garfield Avenue. Dr. Tiffany, a prominent early Kansas City eye doctor, built the house in 1909 to resemble castles he had seen in Europe. To the south is a single family home at 106 Garfield Avenue, built in 1894. Placed on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places as part of the Pendleton Heights Historic District in 1992. Located in the Pendleton Heights 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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Nichols Road Storefronts
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Description
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Photograph of a building at the northwest corner of Nichols Road and Central Street, circa 1987. Superlatives clothing store occupies the corner storefront at 234 Nichols, with Caswell-Masey to its east at 230 Nichols.
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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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500 East 36th Street
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Description
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Photograph of a house at 500 East 36th Street in the early 1980s. The home was built in 1909 and designed by local architect Louis Curtiss for layer Frank Brumback and his wife Louise Upton Brumback, and underwent a shortly prior to the time of the photograph.
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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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Nathan Scarritt Residence
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Description
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Photograph (looking southwest) circa 1980s of the Nathan Scarritt Residence at 4038 Central Street. Rev. Nathan Scarritt and his family were the original owners of the home, built ca 1847-1853. The home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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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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Nathan Scarritt Residence
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Description
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Photograph (looking northwest) circa 1980s of the Nathan Scarritt Residence at 4038 Central Street. Rev. Nathan Scarritt and his family were the original owners of the home, built ca 1847-1853. The home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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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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720 East 36th Street
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Description
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Photograph of the porch of the house at 720 East 36th Street in the late 1970s. The home operated for several years, around the time of the photograph, as an assisted living home for adults with development disabilities.
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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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Nathan Scarritt Residence
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Description
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Photograph (looking southeast) circa 1980s of the Nathan Scarritt Residence at 4038 Central Street. Rev. Nathan Scarritt and his family were the original owners of the home, built ca 1847-1853. The home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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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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Nathan Scarritt Residence
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Description
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Photograph (looking northwest) circa 1980s of the Nathan Scarritt Residence at 4038 Central Street. Rev. Nathan Scarritt and his family were the original owners of the home, built ca 1847-1853. The home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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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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Houses on Campbell Street
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Description
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Photograph of houses along Cambell Street in the 1980s. Vantage point faces north toward 36th Street and Armour Boulevard, with Central Presbyterian Church and the Bainbridge Apartments in the distance.
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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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Long U.S. Army Reserve Center
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Description
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Photograph of the Long U.S. Army Reserve Center at 1528 Central circa 1980. The facility, opened circa 1951, closed in the early 1980s and was demolished to make way for the Bartle Hall Convention Center expansion project.
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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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Title
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Nathan Scarritt Residence
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Description
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Photograph (looking northwest) circa 1980s of the Nathan Scarritt Residence at 4038 Central Street. Rev. Nathan Scarritt and his family were the original owners of the home, built ca 1847-1853. At the time the home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, it was serving as a antique store and gift shop.
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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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Superlatives
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Description
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Photograph of Superlatives store at 234 Nichols Road in the 1980s. The building, originally built as a bank in 1929, is on the northeast corner of Central St. and Nichols. Giralda Tower can be seen in the background of the image.
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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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Roanoke Court Apartments
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Description
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Photograph of the 3663-3665 and 3667-3669 Summit Street (also Southwest Trafficway) buildings at the Roanoke Court Apartments in the early 1980s. Roanoke Court, six identical apartment buildings arranged around a central court, opened to renters in 1923.
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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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Vanderslice Hall at Kansas City Art Institute
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Description
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Photograph of Vanderslice Hall at the Kansas City Art Institute, located at 4415 Warwick Boulevard, looking west from the entry drive off Warwick, circa 1980. The building was constructed as a home for August Meyer, first president of Kansas City's Board of Parks Commissioners, in 1895-6. Designed by Van Brunt and Howe, the family called the home "Marburg" and lived there until in 1927. It was then purchased by local businessman Howard Vanderslice for $140,000 and donated to the Kansas City Art Institute. It housed classrooms and studios initially, and later servedas an administrative building for the college. An auditorium addition was added in 1930, designed by local architecture firm Wight and Wight. A neighborhood homes tour was established in the early 1980s as a fundraiser to support refurbishing Vanderslice Hall and undoing mid-century modernizations. The building was added to the National Registry of Historic Places during the same time period.
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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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Title
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Vanderslice Hall at Kansas City Art Institute
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Description
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Photograph of Vanderslice Hall at the Kansas City Art Institute, located at 4415 Warwick Boulevard, looking west from the entry drive off Warwick, circa 1980. The building was constructed as a home for August Meyer, first president of Kansas City's Board of Parks Commissioners, in 1895-6. Designed by Van Brunt and Howe, the family called the home "Marburg" and lived there until in 1927. It was then purchased by local businessman Howard Vanderslice for $140,000 and donated to the Kansas City Art Institute. It housed classrooms and studios initially, and later servedas an administrative building for the college. An auditorium addition was added in 1930, designed by local architecture firm Wight and Wight. A neighborhood homes tour was established in the early 1980s as a fundraiser to support refurbishing Vanderslice Hall and undoing mid-century modernizations. The building was added to the National Registry of Historic Places during the same time period.
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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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Title
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Vanderslice Hall
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Description
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Photograph of Vanderslice Hall at the Kansas City Art Institute, located at 4415 Warwick Boulevard, looking west from the entry drive off Warwick, circa 1980. The building was constructed as a home for August Meyer, first president of Kansas City's Board of Parks Commissioners, in 1895-6. Designed by Van Brunt and Howe, the family called the home "Marburg" and lived there until in 1927. It was then purchased by local businessman Howard Vanderslice for $140,000 and donated to the Kansas City Art Institute. It housed classrooms and studios initially, and later servedas an administrative building for the college. An auditorium addition was added in 1930, designed by local architecture firm Wight and Wight. A neighborhood homes tour was established in the early 1980s as a fundraiser to support refurbishing Vanderslice Hall and undoing mid-century modernizations. The building was added to the National Registry of Historic Places during the same time period.
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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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Scarritt Arcade Building
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Description
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Photograph circa 1980s of the Scarritt Arcade Building which is ajoined to the Scarritt Building. The Scarritt Building, 818 Grand Blvd, sits at the corner of 9th and Grand Streets and the Scarritt Arcade Building is at 819 Walnut Street. Built in 1907 by Root ;amp; Siemens architectural firm, the buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 and the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1987.
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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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419 East 36th Street
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Description
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Photograph of the house at 419 East 36th Street circa 1981. The home was built in 1908, and underwent renovations in the late 1970s.
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Date
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1981~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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500 East 36th Street
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Description
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Photograph of a house at 500 East 36th Street in the late 1970s. The home was built in 1909 and designed by local architect Louis Curtiss for layer Frank Brumback and his wife Louise Upton Brumback, and underwent a major renovation in the early 1980s.
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Date
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1970~/1979~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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700 East 36th Street
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Description
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Photograph of the house at 700 East 36th Street in the late 1970s. The house was variously constructed as a duplex, three-unit dwelling, and a single family home.
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Date
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1970~/1979~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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