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Title
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Swope Park Shelter House #1
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Description
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Photograph of Swope Park Shelter House Number 1, located to the southeast of the main entrance to Swope Park in Kansas City, Missouri. This vantage point faces west from the footpaths on the west side of the 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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Title
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Charles Van Noy Residence
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Description
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Photograph of the Charles Van Noy Residence at 6800 Elmwood Avenue in the mid-1980s. The building, built in 1909 for railroad concessions entrepreneur Charles Van Noy as a country estate, was designed by architect Clifton B. Sloan and is located near the entrance to Swope Park. An neighboring residence, at 6700 Elmwood, was built simultaneously for his brother, Ira Van Noy. The property was listed for sale in 1986.
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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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Charles Van Noy Residence
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Description
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Photograph of a carriage house at the rear of the Charles Van Noy Residence at 6800 Elmwood Avenue in the mid-1980s. The building, built in 1909 for railroad concessions entrepreneur Charles Van Noy as a country estate, was designed by architect Clifton B. Sloan and is located near the entrance to Swope Park. An neighboring residence, at 6700 Elmwood, was built simultaneously for his brother, Ira Van Noy. The property was listed for sale in 1986.
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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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Ira C. Van Noy Residence
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Description
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Photograph of the Ira Van Noy Residence at 6800 Elmwood Avenue in the mid-1980s. The building, built in 1909 for railroad concessions entrepreneur Charles Van Noy as a country estate, was designed by architect Clifton B. Sloan and is located near the entrance to Swope Park. An neighboring residence, at 6800 Elmwood, was built simultaneously for his brother, Charles Van Noy. The property was listed for sale in 1986.
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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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Charles Van Noy Residence
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Description
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Photograph of a porte-cochere on the north side of the Charles Van Noy Residence at 6800 Elmwood Avenue in the mid-1980s. The building, built in 1909 for railroad concessions entrepreneur Charles Van Noy as a country estate, was designed by architect Clifton B. Sloan and is located near the entrance to Swope Park. An neighboring residence, at 6700 Elmwood, was built simultaneously for his brother, Ira Van Noy. The property was listed for sale in 1986.
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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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Charles Van Noy Residence
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Description
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Interior photograph of the Charles Van Noy Residence at 6800 Elmwood Avenue in the mid-1980s showing an area under a domed skylight. The building, built in 1909 for railroad concessions entrepreneur Charles Van Noy as a country estate, was designed by architect Clifton B. Sloan and is located near the entrance to Swope Park. An neighboring residence, at 6700 Elmwood, was built simultaneously for his brother, Ira Van Noy. The property was listed for sale in 1986.
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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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Charles Van Noy Residence
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Description
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Photograph of the Charles Van Noy Residence at 6800 Elmwood Avenue in the mid-1980s. The building, built in 1909 for railroad concessions entrepreneur Charles Van Noy as a country estate, was designed by architect Clifton B. Sloan and is located near the entrance to Swope Park. An neighboring residence, at 6700 Elmwood, was built simultaneously for his brother, Ira Van Noy. The property was listed for sale in 1986.
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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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Charles Van Noy Residence
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Description
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Photograph of a balcony, columns, and other architectural elements of the Charles Van Noy Residence at 6800 Elmwood Avenue in the mid-1980s. The building, built in 1909 for railroad concessions entrepreneur Charles Van Noy as a country estate, was designed by architect Clifton B. Sloan and is located near the entrance to Swope Park. An neighboring residence, at 6700 Elmwood, was built simultaneously for his brother, Ira Van Noy. The property was listed for sale in 1986.
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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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Charles Van Noy Residence
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Description
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Photograph of the Charles Van Noy Residence at 6800 Elmwood Avenue in the mid-1980s. The building, built in 1909 for railroad concessions entrepreneur Charles Van Noy as a country estate, was designed by architect Clifton B. Sloan and is located near the entrance to Swope Park. An neighboring residence, at 6700 Elmwood, was built simultaneously for his brother, Ira Van Noy. The property was listed for sale in 1986.
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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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Charles Van Noy Residence
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Description
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Photograph of the Charles Van Noy Residence at 6800 Elmwood Avenue in the mid-1980s. The building, built in 1909 for railroad concessions entrepreneur Charles Van Noy as a country estate, was designed by architect Clifton B. Sloan and is located near the entrance to Swope Park. An neighboring residence, at 6700 Elmwood, was built simultaneously for his brother, Ira Van Noy. The property was listed for sale in 1986.
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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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Charles Van Noy Residence
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Description
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Photograph of the Charles Van Noy Residence at 6800 Elmwood Avenue in the mid-1980s. The building, built in 1909 for railroad concessions entrepreneur Charles Van Noy as a country estate, was designed by architect Clifton B. Sloan and is located near the entrance to Swope Park. An neighboring residence, at 6700 Elmwood, was built simultaneously for his brother, Ira Van Noy. The property was listed for sale in 1986.
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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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Ira C. Van Noy Residence
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Description
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Photograph of the Ira Van Noy Residence at 6800 Elmwood Avenue in the mid-1980s. The building, built in 1909 for railroad concessions entrepreneur Charles Van Noy as a country estate, was designed by architect Clifton B. Sloan and is located near the entrance to Swope Park. An neighboring residence, at 6800 Elmwood, was built simultaneously for his brother, Charles Van Noy. The property was listed for sale in 1986.
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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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Charles Van Noy Residence
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Description
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Photograph of the rear of the Charles Van Noy Residence at 6800 Elmwood Avenue in the mid-1980s. The building, built in 1909 for railroad concessions entrepreneur Charles Van Noy as a country estate, was designed by architect Clifton B. Sloan and is located near the entrance to Swope Park. An neighboring residence, at 6700 Elmwood, was built simultaneously for his brother, Ira Van Noy. The property was listed for sale in 1986.
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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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Kansas City Southern Bridge in Swope Park
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Description
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An autochrome photograph of the Kansas City Southern Railroad bridge in Swope Park. This vantage point faces southwest on 67th Street (once known as Blue Ridge Boulevard) just east of the bridge.
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Date
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1933-10-24
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Model Sailboats at Swope Pool
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Description
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A color glass plate positive photograph of a reflecting pool opposite the west entrance to Swope Park. This vantage point faces east across the pool (now known as Delbert J. Haff Circle Fountain) towards the Swope Park entrance.
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Date
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1940-06
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Lake of the Woods
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Description
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An autochrome photograph of the north end of the Lake of the Woods, taken from the south. The lake is located in the southeast corner of Swope Park.
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Date
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1933-10-23
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Swope Park Lagoon
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Description
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An autochrome photograph looking northwest towards the lagoon in Swope Park.
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Date
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1933-10-10
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Lake of the Woods
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Description
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An autochrome photograph of the west end of the Lake of the Woods, taken from the southeast. The lake is located in the southeast corner of Swope Park.
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Date
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1933-10-28
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Alfred Benjamin Memorial
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Description
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An autochrome photograph of the Alfred Benjamin Memorial in Swope Park, taken from the southeast.
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Date
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1934-07-01
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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View from Swope Park Shelter House Tower
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Description
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A color glass plate positive photograph of the view looking southeast across the Swope Park gardens near the Shelter House (now the Battle of Westport Visitor Center).
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Object Type
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Photograph
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