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Title
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University of Missouri-Kansas City Campus
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Description
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Photograph of a woman walking near a sign bearing the seal of the University of Missouri on the UMKC campus, circa 1980.
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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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Greenlease Library and Sedgwick Hall
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Description
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Photograph of Rockhurst University's Greenlease Library and Segwick Hall, on Troost Avenue between Rockhurst Road and 53rd Street circa 1980.
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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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Kansas City Art Institute
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Description
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Photograph of Warwick Boulevard just south of its intersection with 45th Street, looking northwest adjacent to the Kansas City Art Institute, circa 1980. KCAI's Student Living Center can be seen at the right of the image, and a brick gateway entrance to the campus 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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Vanderslice Hall at Kansas City Art Institute
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Description
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Photograph of Vanderslice Hall at the Kansas City Art Institute, located at 4415 Warwick Boulevard, looking west from the entry drive off Warwick, circa 1980. The building was constructed as a home for August Meyer, first president of Kansas City's Board of Parks Commissioners, in 1895-6. Designed by Van Brunt and Howe, the family called the home "Marburg" and lived there until in 1927. It was then purchased by local businessman Howard Vanderslice for $140,000 and donated to the Kansas City Art Institute. It housed classrooms and studios initially, and later servedas an administrative building for the college. An auditorium addition was added in 1930, designed by local architecture firm Wight and Wight. A neighborhood homes tour was established in the early 1980s as a fundraiser to support refurbishing Vanderslice Hall and undoing mid-century modernizations. The building was added to the National Registry of Historic Places during the same time period.
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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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Vanderslice Hall at Kansas City Art Institute
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Description
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Photograph of Vanderslice Hall at the Kansas City Art Institute, located at 4415 Warwick Boulevard, looking west from the entry drive off Warwick, circa 1980. The building was constructed as a home for August Meyer, first president of Kansas City's Board of Parks Commissioners, in 1895-6. Designed by Van Brunt and Howe, the family called the home "Marburg" and lived there until in 1927. It was then purchased by local businessman Howard Vanderslice for $140,000 and donated to the Kansas City Art Institute. It housed classrooms and studios initially, and later servedas an administrative building for the college. An auditorium addition was added in 1930, designed by local architecture firm Wight and Wight. A neighborhood homes tour was established in the early 1980s as a fundraiser to support refurbishing Vanderslice Hall and undoing mid-century modernizations. The building was added to the National Registry of Historic Places during the same time period.
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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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Kansas City Art Institute
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Description
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Photograph of Warwick Boulevard just south of its intersection with 45th Street, looking northwest adjacent to the Kansas City Art Institute, circa 1980. KCAI's Student Living Center can be seen at the right of the image, and a brick gateway entrance to the campus 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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Cockefair Hall at UMKC
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Description
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Photograph of the Cockefair Hall building on the UMKC campus circa 1980. The building originally served as the university's law school, but after 1978 renovations, it was renamed for English professor Carolyn Benton Cockefair and housed the English, history, philosophy, and computer science programs.
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Date
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1980~
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Object Type
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Photograph