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1. A "Castle" for Dr. Tiffany A "Castle" for Dr. Tiffany October/18/1908 Illustration and article about "the residence being built for Dr. Flavel B. Tiffany [or Flavel Tiffany] on the west side of Garfield avenue at the Cliff drive," resembling a European castle and designed...

2. Federal Government Invests in Historic Northeast Federal Government Invests in Historic Northeast August/14/2002 The Social Security Administration is building a new state-of-the art structure on Independence Boulevard in the Northeast area of the city. The building will sit on the southwest corner of Independence...

3. KC Blues Performer Takes Own Life KC Blues Performer Takes Own Life January 11, 2006 Article describing the apparent suicide of Kansas City blues guitarist Lester "Wizard" King. King, an accomplished blues guitarist and performer, reportedly fired shots on the premises of Midwest Lighting...

4. Northeast Comes Out Beautifully Northeast Comes Out Beautifully September 13, 2006 The Kessler Society working with the Kansas City, Missouri, Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners selects the winners for the Kansas City Beautiful Awards. Four of this years winners are in Historic...

5. Premier Pendleton Heights Victorian Premier Pendleton Heights Victorian September 29, 2004 Chosen for the "Feature Home" column in this issue. The house is located at 508 Garfield in the Pendelton Heights neighborhood. It was originally designed by James W. Bryan and built by Charles Balcom...

6. Pride of Craftsmen Detailed in Home Pride of Craftsmen Detailed in Home November 13,1977 Real estate speculator in the rush of 1886-1887 with work featured in the Scientific American magazine. Drawing of plans for the Beatty home at 508 Garfield Street and photo of home in 1977. Article has...

7. Think of Willard, at Least Think of Willard, at Least September/29/1959 Biographical article about Frances Willard (1839-1898), "the famed temperance worker" and namesake of Frances Willard Day in Kansas and Missouri schools, "devot[ing] one-fourth of the school day on September...

8. Visiting a Gardening 'Neighbor' Visiting a Gardening 'Neighbor' July 30, 1961 Vertical file contains photos and a biographical article about Timothy Hall and Jack Hudspeth, retired neighbors and gardeners at 2620 and 2619 Garfield Avenue. Hall maintained his own garden and that...