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Title
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Tullis Place Apartments
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Description
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Photos of the "Tullis Place apartments" built in 1887 along 8th Street between Pennsylvania and Jefferson Streets on Quality Hill before deteriorating and being demolished "after the turn of the century," replaced by "a park called Clark's Point."
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Date
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2000
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Object Type
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Book Section
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Title
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Blossom Residence
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Description
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File contains a newspaper clipping and other material on the Major George Newton Blossom mansion at 1032 Pennsylvania in Quality Hill.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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Hughes' Kansas City Views
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Description
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Photo of Pennsylvania Avenue, looking north from 11th Street.
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Date
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1896
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Hughes' Kansas City Views
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Description
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Photos of Quality Hill from the Stockyards and from 11th and Pennsylvania Avenues.
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Date
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1896
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Business in Brief: Quality Hill
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Description
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News of the final approval of the $37 million redevelopment project for Quality Hill, located between 10th, Broadway, 12th, and Pennsylvania Avenues.
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Date
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1985-02-22
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Quality Hill and Downtown Kansas City
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Description
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Aerial view looking toward the southeast with the Quality Hill area and portions of downtown Kansas City, Missouri, in view. The 8th Street Tunnel is visible in the lower right side. Other buildings in view include the Quality Hill Apartments, Municipal Auditorium, the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Kansas City Power and Light building, and many other structures.
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Date
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1956
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quality Hill Area
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Description
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Exact location not given, believed to be in the Quality Hill area just west of downtown Kansas City. View includes a parking lot and is looking toward the northeast. Adams Transfer & Storage Company can be seen in the distance as well as what appears to be the ASB bridge. Photo may have been taken from the back of residence at 711 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Date
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1956
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quality Hill Area
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Description
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Portion of Pennsylvania Avenue in the Quality Hill area. Identified on back as: "3rd house from right-Fisher home at 711 Penn, K.C., Mo. - M.R."
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Date
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1956
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quality Hill Area
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Description
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Aerial view of Quality Hill area located just west of downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Included in the view is the 12th Street Viaduct as well as the Quality Hill Apartments. Looking toward the southwest.
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Date
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1956
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quality Hill Area
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Description
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View of Pennsylvania Avenue in the Quality Hill area, looking toward the north/northeast. Back of photograph reads: "711 Penn home of James E. Fisher and Annie Taylor Fisher, their first home. My mother, Kate Fisher (Kittell) the first baby was born here. Mildred Kittell Ray."
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Date
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1956
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quality Hill Area
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Description
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View looking toward the northeast and identified as 701-07 Pennsylvania Avenue, located in the Quality Hill area just west of downtown Kansas City.
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Date
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1956
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quality Hill Area
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Description
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Exact location not given, believed to be in the Quality Hill area just west of downtown Kansas City. Photo may have been taken from the back of residence at 711 Pennsylvania Avenue, looking toward the north.
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Date
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1956
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quality Hill Area
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Description
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Exact location not given, believed to be in the Quality Hill area just west of downtown Kansas City. View includes a parking lot and is looking toward the west/northwest. Street in front may be Washington Street and dwelling just beyond parking lot may be located at 711 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Date
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1956
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Quality Hill Area
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Description
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Aerial view of Quality Hill area located just west of downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Included in the view is the 12th Street Viaduct as well as the Quality Hill Apartments. Looking toward the southwest. Major streets in view from left to right include Broadway Boulevard, Washington Street, and Pennsylvania Avenue. The 8th Street Tunnel is in view on the far mid-right side.
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Date
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1956
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Coates House Hotel
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Description
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Photograph features the Coates House Hotel building, looking southeast, at the corner of 10th Street and Broadway Boulevard. To the east on 10th Street, the Kansas City Custom Garment Co. building is also visible. As of 2010, the building houses the sales offices of Quality Hill Condos, with apartment dwellings on the upper levels.
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Date
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1964-07-21
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Object Type
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Negative
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Title
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Quality Hill: The History of a Neighborhood
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Description
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History of the Quality Hill neighborhood from its beginnings in the 1850s, through its height in the 1880s, decline in the early 1900s, and 1950s redevelopment. Paper affiliated with UMKC.
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Date
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1905-05-15
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Object Type
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Book
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Title
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Quality Hill Area
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Description
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Exact location not given, believed to be in the Quality Hill area just west of downtown Kansas City. Photo may have been taken from the back of residence at 711 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Date
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1956
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Downtown Looking West from near 10th and Walnut Streets
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Description
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Panoramic view of downtown buildings facing west from Walnut between 9th and 10th streets. The photograph may have been taken from the roof of the Ridge Arcade Building at 916 Walnut Street. Several downtown buildings can be seen, including: the Victor Building, the New England National Bank Building, the Dwight Building, the Board of Trade Building, the First National Bank Building (current location of the KCPL Central Library), The Elmhurst Building, the Shubert Theater Building, the Huntzinger Building, the Graphic Arts Building, the Western Newspaper Union Building, the Baker-Vawter Building, the University Club Building, the Kansas City School of Law Building, the Cosby Hotel Building, the Savoy Hotel Building, the Gibraltar Building, the New England Life Building, the Bunker Building, the New York Life Building, the Dunlap Building, the Westgate Hotel Building, the Poindexter & Sons Building, the Barton Hat Company Building, and the U.S. Rubber Company Building. The Quality Hill neighborhood and Garment District can be seen in the distance.
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Date
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1927
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Object Type
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Photograph
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