Photograph of a house at at 3937 Walnut, circa 1980. The house is one of the few on the block that was not demolished to make way for new residential development.
Photograph of the garage carriage house in the rear of the single family home at 42 Janssen Place. In 1975, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Janssen Place Historic District and on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1980. It was built in 1900 for Joseph M. Bernardin of the Bernardin Lumber Company. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood.
Photograph circa 1980, looking north, at the west end of a home at 5410 NE Oak Ridge Drive, originally built around a log cabin in 1829 by James Compton. A Compton family member lived in the home until 1954, when it was sold to Louise Sandstrom who converted it into a restaurant. It opened in 1983 as Stroud's North, Oak Ridge Manor Restaurant & Bar. The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 and the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1980 as the Dr. James Compton Residence.
View looking northeast along Jefferson Street from just north of its intersection with 11th Street. A man spraying the sidewalk with a hose on Jefferson Street is in view. Cars parked along Jefferson Street can be seen. Houses and apartment buildings are in view. The Quality Hills Towers complex can be seen in the background.
Photograph of the Our Lady of Good Counsel Church rectory at 3934 Washington Street in the early 1980s. The church itself stands to the north of the rectory, at the right of the photograph. A brick building in the background left of the image was a church-affiliated school that was later demolished. The site is now a parking lot.
Photograph circa 1980s of the single family home at 20 Janssen Place. It was built in 1909 for William A. Pickering, a prominent lumberman, by the architectural firm Shepard, Farrar & Wiser. In 1975, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Janssen Place Historic District and on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1980. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood.
Photograph circa 1980s of the single family home at 48 Janssen Place. In 1975, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Janssen Place Historic District and on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1980. It was built in 1900 for Burton D. Hurd, president of the Joseph O'Leary Machinery Company. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood.
Photograph circa 1980s of garage carriage house in the rear of the single family home at 54 Janssen Place. The home was built in 1916-17 for John W. Jenkins, president of the J.W. Jenkins and Sons Music Company, by the architectural firm Shepard, Farrar & Wiser. In 1975, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Janssen Place Historic District and on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1980. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood.
Photograph circa 1980s of a single family home (green building) at 403 Olive Street, which was demolished in 2002. To the north is 405 Olive Street, a single family home built in 1917. Next to it is 411 - 413 Olive Street, a four-unit apartment building, built in 1890. Located in the Pendleton Heights neighborhood.
Photograph of houses along Cambell Street in the 1980s. Vantage point faces north toward 36th Street and Armour Boulevard, with Central Presbyterian Church and the Bainbridge Apartments in the distance.
Photograph circa 1980s of the single family home at 53 Janssen Place. It was built in 1913-14 for Granville M. Smith, president of the Common Wealth National Bank by the architectural firm Keene & Simpson. In 1975, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Janssen Place Historic District and on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1980. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood.
Photograph circa 1980s of the carriage house of the single family home at 17 Janssen Place. In 1975, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as Janssen Place Historic District and on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1980. It was built in 1912 for Abram Rosenberger by the architectural firm Shepard, Farrar & Wiser. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood.
Photograph circa 1980s of the single family home at 80 Janssen Place. It was built in 1912-13 for Mrs. A. H. Glasner-Strauss, Vice President of Glasner and Barzen Distilling and Importing Company. In 1975, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as Janssen Place Historic District and on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1980. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood.
Photograph circa 1980s of the single family home at 88 Janssen Place. It was built in 1913 Mr. Lynn S. Banks, General Ticket Agent for Union Station Ticket Office by architect Roger Gilman. In 1975, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as Janssen Place Historic District and on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1980. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood.