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Browsing page 23 of 1895 with
37896
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Local History Index (No Images, Only Citations)
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Advertising Cards
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Aerial Views (Curtiss Flying Service)
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Askren Photographs
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Assorted Images
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Autochromes (Lauder)
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Biographies
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Building Profiles
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Business Buildings (Henry Green)
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Churches
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Coon-Sanders Nighthawks Orchestra
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Education
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Eldridge Slides of Kansas City
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Family Collections
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Guadalupe Center Photographs
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Guerrillas and Outlaws
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Hargrave Photograph Collection
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Journal-Post Photographs (Zeldin)
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Landmarks Commission
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Maps
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Photographs (General Collection)
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Postcards (Mrs. Sam Ray's)
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Music - Dance - Theater
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Native American & Western Photograph Collection
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Nelly Don Photographs
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1951 Kansas City Flood
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Nineteenth-Century Kansas City
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Sanborn Maps
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South Central Business Association
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Transportation
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Willis Castle Memorial Photographs
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441.
A Developing Problem
Article discusses rezoning and development of a neighborhood in the northland and how city council members work more closely with developers than with neighborhood groups.
442.
A Development Tool and Transportation System
Discusses the need for a system of light rail transportation in Kansas City.
443.
A Dichotomy of Human Experience and the Unnoticed
Review of painting and sculpture show at the Old Post Office Gallery.
444.
A Dictator of Authoritive Fashions
Photo and biographical article about E. F. Keister, proprietor of a ladies tailoring shop near 14th and Oak Street, established in 1904, and moved to "the new Miller building at 1121-23 Grand avenue" as...
445.
A Dictionary of the Osage Language
Definition of the word for Kansas City in the language of the Osage Indians: /Ni-sho'-dse to(n)-wo(n)/.
446.
A Different Breed of Athlete
Discussion about male dancers usually not being regarded as athletes but rather as "sissies."
447.
A Different Drummer
Feature article on local drummer and instructor Brandon Draper, who describes his father's musical influence as well as his career. Draper currently teaches at Shawnee Mission West High School and Kansas...
Jazz musicians; Musicians; Teachers;
448.
A Difficult Relationship
Review of group show at the Red Chair Gallery.
449.
A Difficult Relationship
Review of group show at Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art gallery.
450.
A Difficult Video Installation That, in the End, Succeeds
Review of video show at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art.
451.
A Doctor and a Teacher
Tribute to Charley Norris of Louisburg, Kansas, who died September 1, 2011. Norris developed the head and neck surgery and oncology program at KU Medical Center.
Death; Medical education; Physicians; Teachers;
452.
A Doctor with a Heart
Daniel J. Stechschulte, Sr., “an expert in allergy, immunology and rheumatology, both a scientist and a medical sleuth adept at diagnosing patients with the most puzzling conditions,” died July 14,...
Physicians; Medical education;
453.
A Dog's View of the World
Local cartoonist Charles Barsotti is scheduled to be part of the Johnson County Library Foundation fundraiser to be held October 20, 2007. Barsotti is a cartoonist for "The New Yorker" magazine. "With...
Cartoonists; Artists;
454.
A Dollar Short
Article describes recent attempts by the city to regulate temporary employment agencies downtown. Complaints of disorderly behavior by transients and drug dealers have precipitated a new policy stipulating...
455.
A Done Deal
Discusses various reasons why the author believes the proposal for implementation of the Wonderful World of Oz theme park will receive the approval of the Johnson County (Kansas) Board of Commissioners....
456.
A Door With a Mind of Its Own Has a Message for Its Owners
Photo and description of the former home of James Vandergrift, "who owned the Hanna Rubber Co.," detailing the architectural features of the front fascade.
Dwellings;
457.
A Dose of Rail Transit Reality for KC
A $1.8 million federal grant awarded in December to Jackson County included $540,000 to study a two-mile streetcar line from Crown Center to the River Market. The "streetcar system could be built for as...
Street railroads; Transportation;
458.
A Downtown Landmark Shuts Doors
After almost 80 years serving downtown Kansas City, the Italian Gardens restaurant closed its doors. A family-owned restaurant for five generations, Italian Gardens served many of the city's prominent...
459.
A Dramatic Gamble: The Missouri Rep Is Betting It All on "Nicholas Nickleby"
Article about the risky production of the play version of "Nicholas Nickleby" by the Missouri Repertory Theater.
460.
A Dreadful Battle
Story of an almost unknown and almost injury-free Civil War skirmish on Painter Creek in north central Missouri, in 1862 and involving "General Joseph Porter of Price's army," following a battle at Kirksville,...
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