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Title
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Sulgrave Apartments
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Description
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Illustrations and information on the Sulgrave Apartments.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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DADA: Developer, Architect, Dealer, and Artist
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Description
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Article describes work of artist Warren Rosser done as part of the renovation of the Sulgrave Regency Condominiums. Rosser's was incorporated into a new entrance, pavillions and patio structure designed by the ASAI Architecture firm.
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Date
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2004-11-01
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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New Home for Artist's Work
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Description
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Warren Rosser's three-part abstraction, ''Turn and Turnabout,'' was commissioned by the Sulgrave Development for the new Sulgrave/Regency condominiums entry. Rosser is "the William T. Kemper Distinguished Professor of Painting at the Kansas City Art Institute and chair of the school's painting/printmaking department."
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Date
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2004-10-09
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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4904 Baltimore Avenue
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Description
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Photograph of a house at 4904 Baltimore Avenue in the 1980s. The Sulgrave Apartments building, at 121 West 48th Street, stands to the north. The house and others on its block were later demolished when Baltimore between 48th and 50th Streets was closed to construct a parking garage for the 4900 Main office 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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Board of Trade Building
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Description
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Photograph of the Board of Trade building, looking northwest from the intersection of 49th and Main Streets, circa 1980. The Kansas City Board of trade moved to this building in 1966. The Sulgrave Apartments tower, at 121 West 48th Street, can be seen at the left edge of the image.
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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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South Plaza Buildings
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Description
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Photograph, looking south along Baltimore Avenue, of South Plaza apartment and office buildings in the late 1980s. The Casa Loma East and West and Biarritz apartment buildings can be seen to the south of Ward Parkway, with the Sulgrave apartment building to their south. East of Baltimore, the One Ward Parkway, Board of Trade, and 4900 Main office buildings are pictured, from north to south.
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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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Theis Park
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Description
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Photograph of the lawn at Theis Park, looking west toward the Plaza, circa 1987. The Sulgrave Apartments building is visible in the background.
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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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49th Street Pedestrian Bridge
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Description
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Photograph from the intersection of 49th and Main Streets, looking west down 49th Street, circa 1987. The 4900 Main Building is pictured at left, connected via pedestrian bridge to the Board of Trade building. The Sulgrave Apartments building stands to the west, at 121 West 48th Street.
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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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Title
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South Plaza Buildings
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Description
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Photograph of buildings in the South Plaza neighborhood, looking southwest from a parking lot in the 4900 block of Main Street circa 1987. The 4900 Main Building, which includes United Missouri Bank as a tenant, is pictured at the right edge of the image. A parking garage stands to the west, and the Sulgrave Apartments building is pictured to the north.
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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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Title
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47th and Main Intersection
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Description
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Photograph, looking south from the top of the Fountain View (later American Century Investments north tower), toward the intersection of 47th and Main Streets circa 1987. Streetcar tracks can be seen running behind commercial buildings in the foreground, south diagonally across Main Street, before running alongside Brookside Boulevard south of Brush Creek. The Plaza Tennis Center courts are visible in the center of the image. Main Street and Brookside Boulevard were later realigned as part of a Brush Creek beautification and flood control project in the 1990s.
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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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47th and Main Intersection
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Description
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Photograph, looking south from the top of the Fountain View (later American Century Investments north tower), toward the intersection of 47th and Main Streets. Streetcar tracks can be seen running behind commercial buildings in the foreground, south diagonally across Main Street, before running alongside Brookside Boulevard south of Brush Creek. The Plaza Tennis Center courts are visible in the center of the image. Main Street and Brookside Boulevard were later realigned as part of a Brush Creek beautification and flood control project in the 1990s.
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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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Main Street and J. C. Nichols Parkway at 47th Street
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Description
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Photograph, looking south from the top of the Fountain View (later American Century Investments north tower), toward the intersection of 47th Street with J. C. Nichols Parkway (at right) and Main Street (at left). Streetcar tracks can be seen running behind commercial buildings in the foreground, southeast diagonally across Main Street. Nichols Fountain, in Mill Creek Park, is visible at the center of the image. Main Street and Brookside Boulevard were later realigned as part of a Brush Creek beautification and flood control project in the 1990s. South Plaza apartment and office buildings are visible in the background of the image, with Country Club Plaza commercial and residential buildings in the foreground right.
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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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47th and Main Intersection
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Description
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Photograph, looking south from the top of the Fountain View (later American Century Investments north tower), toward the intersection of 47th and Main Streets. Streetcar tracks can be seen running behind commercial buildings in the foreground, south diagonally across Main Street, before running alongside Brookside Boulevard south of Brush Creek. The Plaza Tennis Center courts are visible in the center of the image. Main Street and Brookside Boulevard were later realigned as part of a Brush Creek beautification and flood control project in the 1990s.
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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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4500 Block of Main Street
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Description
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Photograph, looking southwest, of the west side of the 4500 block of Main Street circa 1980. Spanish-style apartment buildings, at 4502 and 4506 Main Street, can be seen on the west side of the street, and were later demolished for the construction of the Fountain View (later American Century) office towers. The Sulgrave and Regency highrise apartment towers, located on 48th Street, are visible in the background of the image.
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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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A Sulgrave Situation
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Description
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Article about conversion of Sulgrave Apartments to condominiums.
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Date
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2001-08-09
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article