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Plaza and Midtown Satellite View
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Description
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Satellite image of the Plaza and surrounding areas in the 1980s. The photo spans from roughly 44th Street on the north to 52nd Street on the south, and Liberty Street on the west to Harrison Street on the east. Neighborhoods including the Plaza and Southmoreland are pictured, as are parks including Mill Creek Park, Southmoreland Park, and Gillham Park.
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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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Plaza and Midtown Satellite View
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Satellite image of the Plaza and surrounding areas in the 1980s. The photo spans from roughly 42nd Street on the north to 48th Street on the south, and Genessee Street on the west to McGee Street on the east. Neighborhoods including the Plaza and Southmoreland are pictured, as are parks including Mill Creek Park and Southmoreland Park.
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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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Plaza and Midtown Satellite View
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Description
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Satellite image of the Plaza and surrounding areas in the 1980s. The photo spans from roughly 42nd Street on the north to 49th Street on the south, and Jefferson Street on the west to Tracy Avenue on the east. Neighborhoods including the Plaza and Southmoreland are pictured, as are parks including Mill Creek Park, Southmoreland Park, and Gillham Park.
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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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4331 Warwick Boulevard
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Description
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Photograph of a house at 4331 Warwick Boulevard in the early 1980s. The home is known as the Dr. William G. Logan Residence, after the physcian who was an early owner.
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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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4300 Warwick Boulevard Garage
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Description
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Photograph of a garage belonging to the house at 4300 Warwick Boulevard in the early 1980s. The house was built circa 1909, and the garage appears newly constructed at 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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4300 Warwick Boulevard
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Photograph of a house at 4300 Warwick Boulevard in the early 1980s. The house was built circa 1909, and the house at its rear was demolished near the time of this photo to create a parking lot for a neighboring apartment building.
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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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Vanderslice Hall
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Photograph looking east from the top of the Fountain View (later American Century Investments north tower) across the Kansas City Art Institute campus and Southmoreland neighborhood circa 1987. KCAI's Vanderslice Hall occupies the center of the image. A portion of the One Main Plaza office building occupies the lower left corner.
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Date
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1987~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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4408 Warwick Boulevard
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Description
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Photograph of the house at 4408 Warwick Boulevard in the early 1980s. The house, originally known as the Stanley P. Christopher Residence after an early resident, was purchased by the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and incorporated into the construction of their new Central Congregation facilities. The buildings were demolished in 1993 to provide parking for the new Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art.
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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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4326 Warwick Boulevard
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Description
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Photograph of a house at 4326 Warwick Boulevard in the early 1980s. The house was built circa 1906, and is sometimes called the William A. Reid Residence, after an early resident.
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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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4326 Warwick Boulevard
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Description
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Photograph of a house at 4326 Warwick Boulevard in the early 1980s. The house was built circa 1906, and has been called the William A. Reid Residence, after an early resident.
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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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500 East 45th Street
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Description
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Photograph of a house at 414 East 45th Street in the early 1980s. The house, built as a single-family home circa 1928, was later converted to a duplex and stands across 45th Street from the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The property, along with three other residences, were later donated to the museum, creating concerns about demolition or other institutional encroachment into the 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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500 East 45th Street
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Description
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Photograph of a house at 414 East 45th Street in the early 1980s. The house, built as a single-family home circa 1928, was later converted to a duplex and stands across 45th Street from the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The property, along with three other residences, were later donated to the museum, creating concerns about demolition or other institutional encroachment into the 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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4310 Warwick Boulevard
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Description
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Photograph of a house at 4310 Warwick Boulevard in the early 1980s. A detached carriage house garage can be seen at the rear of the property. The home was built in 1910 and became known as the Kersey Coates Reed Residence, for the Kansas City attorney and his bride, who were given the home in 1911 as a wedding gift by the bride's father, John G. Shedd, president of Chicago's Marshall Field ; Co.
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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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4310 Warwick Boulevard
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Description
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Photograph of a house at 4310 Warwick Boulevard in the early 1980s. A detached carriage house garage can be seen at the rear of the property. The home was built in 1910 and became known as the Kersey Coates Reed Residence, for the Kansas City attorney and his bride, who were given the home in 1911 as a wedding gift by the bride's father, John G. Shedd, president of Chicago's Marshall Field ; Co.
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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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Plaza and Midtown Satellite View
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Description
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Satellite image of the Plaza and surrounding areas in the 1980s. The photo spans from roughly 39th Street on the north to 52nd Street on the south, and Rainbow Boulevard in Kansas on the west to Paseo Boulevard on the east. Neighborhoods including the Plaza and Westport are pictured, as are parks including Mill Creek Park, Southmoreland Park, and Gillham Park.
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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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4310 Warwick Boulevard Garage
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Description
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Photograph of the garage carriage house at the rear of the 4310 Warwick Boulevard property in the early 1980s. The building and driveway appear to be in a state of disrepair. The home was built in 1910 and became known as the Kersey Coates Reed Residence, for the Kansas City attorney and his bride, who were given the home in 1911 as a wedding gift by the bride's father, John G. Shedd, president of Chicago's Marshall Field & Co.
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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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4310 Warwick Boulevard Garage
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Description
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Photograph of the garage carriage house at the rear of the 4310 Warwick Boulevard property in the early 1980s. The building and driveway appear to be in a state of disrepair. The home was built in 1910 and became known as the Kersey Coates Reed Residence, for the Kansas City attorney and his bride, who were given the home in 1911 as a wedding gift by the bride's father, John G. Shedd, president of Chicago's Marshall Field & Co.
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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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4400 Warwick Boulevard
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Description
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Photograph of the stucco house at 4400 Warwick Boulevard in the early 1980s. The house, originally known as the James G. Strean Residence after an early resident, was purchased by the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and incorporated into the construction of their new Central Congregation facilities. The buildings were demolished in 1993 to provide parking for the new Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art.
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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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4325 and 4331 Warwick Boulevard
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Description
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Photograph of houses at 4325 Warwick Boulevard, at left, and 4331 Warwick, at right, in the late 1970s. The house at 4325 Warwick has been known as the R. S. Lemon Residence, after the original owner, and was built in 1908-09. The house at 4331 Warwick has been known as the Dr. William G. Logan Residence, after the original owner, and was built in 1906.
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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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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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