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Title
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Stroud's
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Description
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Several copies of papers about the history of the Compton family farm house, later turned into a restaurant called Oak Ridge Manor, Sandy's Oak Ridge Manor, and Stroud's Oak Ridge Manor, including a nomination form for the National Register, with illustrations. Also articles about the Stroud's south restaurant.
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Object Type
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Vertical File
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Title
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Bird of Paradise
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Description
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Review of Stroud's restaurant. In 1933 Helen and Guy Stroud began the restuarant that has become legendary and one of the top 10 most popular restaurants in Kansas City. Their are two locations: the original at 1015 E. 85th Street and the second at 5410 N.E. Oak Ridge Drive, Kansas City, North.
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Date
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2005-07-14
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Home Cookin': Some Area Houses Have Always Doubled as Restaurants
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Description
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Photos and article about houses in the Kansas City area also serving as restaurants, including the following: (1) the Painted Lady at 45th and State Line Roads, opened about 1987; (2) Rembrandt's on Barry Road, built and opened in 1979; (3) Kieltyka's Stonewall Inn at 103rd and Pflumm Roads, built in the 1800s and opened in 1978; (4) Tuscany Manor in Lee's Summit, built in 1867 and opened in 1902; (5) Dolce's in the Northland, built in 1858 and opened in 1976; (6) the Wish-Bone Restaurant at 45th and Main Street, opened in 1948; and (7) Stroud's Oak Ridge Manor near Liberty, built around the 1830s and opened in 1954.
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Date
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2001-02-01
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Object Type
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Magazine Article