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Title
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Remembrances of Things Past
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Description
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Photo and description of the Jones Store at 1215 Main Street, depicted during Christmas shopping in 1929, with history of the company, originally called the Cyclone Company.
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Date
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1977-12
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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A Department Store For Jones' Bros.
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Description
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Short article about the impending construction of a new store building for the Jones' Bros. Dry Goods Co. to be located at 12th and Main Streets.
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Date
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1900-11
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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New Owner Takes Over Downtown Properties
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Description
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Article tells of purchase of City Center Square and the old Jones Store downtown by a New York developer, Time Equities, Inc., and possible plans for the buildings. Time Equities also recently purchased the Pinnacle apartment building at 600 E. Eighth St. and plans to purchase the nearby University Tower apartments.
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Date
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2003-12-16
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Jones Store Company
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Description
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Photos, illustrations, and information on the Jones Store Company department store chain established in 1887 in Stafford, Kansas, by founder J. Logan Jones and opened in Kansas City in 1890 at 6th and Main Streets (with many subsequent and additional locations).
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Jones Store Opening
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Description
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Unidentified South Central Business Association officials and others cutting ribbon at the opening of the Jones Store; located on the northwest corner of 31st and Troost.
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Date
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1949
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Jones Store Opening
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Description
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Interior view of crowd attending the opening of the Jones Store located on the northwest corner of 31st and Troost.
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Date
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1949
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Keeping up with the Macy's
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Description
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Cincinnati-based Federated Department Stores will takover the St. Louis-based May Department Stores Co., current owners of the Jones Store, and rename all the Jones stores to Macy's. Currently the Jones Stores are at Independence Center, Metcalf South Shopping Center, Metro North Shopping Center, Oak Park Mall, Prairie Village Shopping Center, and Town Center Plaza.
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Date
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2005-07-29
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Jones Store at 31st and Troost
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Description
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View of the Jones Stored, located at the northwest corner of 31st and Troost, during the opening of the store.
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Date
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1949
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride
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Description
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Actors Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride (Ma and Pa Kettle) with unidentified men at the opening of the Jones Store located on the northwest corner of 31st and Troost.
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Date
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1949
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Jones Store Grand Opening
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Description
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Unidentified South Central Business Association officials and others at the ribbon cutting cermonies in conjunction with the opening of the Jones Store; located on the northwest corner of 31st and Troost.
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Date
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1949
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Obituary for Homer Anderson
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Description
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Obituary for Homer Anderson, former Jones Store Company executive and retired general manager of the Kansas City Merchandise Mart, dying on March 30, 1963.
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Date
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1963-03-31
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Sure Sign of Change
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Description
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The Jones Store at 12th and Main is being torn down. This article tells about the mold problem in the building due to neglect, flooding, and a leaky roof. Before the building comes down, the city will remove the mold so that it will not be released into the air. It will probably cost $100,000 to remove the mold and $3.4 million to demolish the building. In its place is to be an athletic club, grocery store, and other development. This article includes a picture of the Jones Store sign coming down. It is to be saved and placed in a prominent place in the new development.
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Date
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2005-04-22
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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This Train Is Almost Ready to Roll
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Description
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Article describes the 2005 restoration of the miniature train that once entertained children at the Downtown location of the Jones Store. The train, a Jones Store Christmas tradition, was recently discovered to be owned by a local man, who sold it to Union Station to be used as the "Holiday Spirit" in the north waiting room.
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Date
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2005-10-24
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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