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Title
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Music Hall Prepped For its Next 70 Years
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Description
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A $13.4 million renovation of the Music Hall is about to begin with completion in February, 2007. The Music Hall opened in 1935 with its art deco fixtures and styling. With the renovation the stage will be 15 feet deeper and much infrastructure will get modernized. "The theater's 2,400 seats will be replaced with slightly wider chairs and then realigned for better audience sight lines." The city will use the old seats elsewhere including the City Council's meeting chambers. Renovation design is being done by Helix Architecture + Design, Kansas City and Holzman Moss Architecture, New York.
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Date
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2006-07-28
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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About Town
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Description
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Description of the speech rostrum co-designed by Clarence Mook ("then auditorium building superintendent") for the October 13, 1936 Municipal Auditorium dedication speech by President Franklin Roosevelt. Designed specially for the president's wheelchair but later lost.
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Date
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1969-01-30
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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In a Wild Greeting
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Description
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Photos and description of the capacity crowd speech at the auditorium by President Roosevelt about Depression youth programs.
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Date
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1936-10-14
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Roosevelt Today
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Description
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Description with map of the route through the city of President Roosevelt's "party," on his visit to the city for a speech at Municipal Auditorium.
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Date
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1936-10-13
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Big Hall into Use
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Description
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Photo and description of the dedication speech at the new auditorium with modern, high quality acoustics and lighting.
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Date
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1936-04-05
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Kansas City's Dream of a Temple of Music
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Description
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Illustration and article about the planned music hall (later built as part of Municipal Auditorium in the 1930s), showing designs "by Courtlandt Van Brunt, architect associated with A. H. Buckley."
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Date
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1923-08-05
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Bartle Hall Chief Takes an Unconventional Approach
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Description
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The executive director of Kansas City's Convention and Entertainment Center is 51-year-old Oscar McGaskey. He oversees Bartle Hall, Municipal Auditorium Arena and the Music Hall. McGaskey had previously been at the Dallas Convention Center for 10 years. Article details his impact on his current position.
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Date
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2005-12-09
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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KC's Grandest Openings
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Description
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Article describes the openings of some of the Kansas City area's major facilities. Included are Kemper Arena, Arrowhead Stadium and Royals Stadium. A chart, "Opening Days," provides debut date, cost, and event/outcome for these facilities and also Municipal Auditorium, The Woodlands, and the Kansas Speedway.
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Date
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2001-06-01
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Black Colleges Find Acceptance with NAIA
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Description
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Article describing the importance of the NAIA Tournament and National Championship to historically black colleges during the Jim Crow era of the 1950s and 1960s. On March 17, 2007, the 1957-59 Tennessee A & I (now Tennessee State) NAIA Championship teams were celebrated at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, honoring the NAIA players and teams which were "denied their spot" in past NCAA Tournaments due to racial bias.
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Date
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2007-03-16
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article