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Title
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Roland Bruner Residence
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Description
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Nomination form for the National Register for the Roland Bruner residence, also known as "Mineral Hall" or "Ownby Hall," built in 1903-1904 at 4340 Oak Street by Henry Johnson and later owned by the Kansas City Art Institute, and designed by Kansas City architect Louis Curtiss in an "eclectic Prairie Style amalgam of Second Empire Art Nouveau and Neoclassic elements."
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Object Type
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Report
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Title
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Mineral Hall at KCAI
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Description
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Short article about Mineral Hall (4340 Oak St.) and its ornate front entrance, billed as "the most photographed door in Kansas City." Mineral Hall was built in 1903 by architect Louis Curtiss. It was originally the home of mining magnate Roland Bruner but is now part of the Kansas Cit Art Institute.
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Date
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2009-11-22
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article