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1930-1941
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1913
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1.
A Drive to Bear His Name
December/1/1905
Article about the funeral for August R. Meyer and considerations for streets to bear his name.
2.
A. R. Meyer's Condition
December/2/1905
Short article about the hospitalization and subsequent death of August Meyer (1851-1905), the "father" of the park and boulevard system.
3.
Aerial View of Kansas City, Missouri
April 1964
Aerial photograph of one square mile of Kansas City, Missouri showing Swope Parkway, Meyer Boulevard, Southeast High School, and the edge of Swope Park. Map identified from set as Section 3, Township 48N,...
4.
August Meyer
1938
References to and descriptions of August Meyer (1851-1905), or A. R. Meyer, as "capitalist and leader in matters of public improvements" and as one of the three most important developers of Kansas City's...
5.
Biography of August Meyer (1851-1905), Parks and Boulevards Leader
2003
6.
Corner of Meyer and Brookside Boulevards
ca1960
Looking southeast from the northwest corner of Meyer and Brookside Boulevards.
7.
East Meyer Boulevard Area Plan: Area Plan 23
1977
Land use, long-range goals, and maps of the East Meyer Boulevard residential district, bounded by Troost, 63rd, the Big Blue River, and 79th-75th Streets.
8.
Evangelical Churches, Meyer Boulevard Evangelical Church
n.d.
Small, oval, exterior view of the Meyer Boulevard Evangelical Church located at Meyer and Rockhill Road.
9.
Green to gray: the impact of Kessler's plan.
June 25, 2005
Article describes the parks and boulevards system in Kansas City, Missouri. Kansas City, Kansas was never able to develop a comparable system and the result is obvious in the contrast between neighborhoods...
10.
Meyer Boulevard
1995
Description with photos and history of Meyer Boulevard, part of the park and boulevard system, from Ward to Swope Parkway, 2.80 miles long, acquired in 1913.
11.
Meyer Parkway City Directory Entry
1913
First entry in the directory: "Meyer Parkway from Sixty-fourth and Ward Parkway e. along Sixty-fourth to Paseo and thence along Sixty-fifth from Paseo to Swope Parkway."
12.
Parking Lot
May 1948
View of off-street parking lot near the northeast corner of Brookside Plaza, Wyandotte and Meyer Boulevard.
13.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 6, 1917-1957, Page p754
1917-1957
Portions of Kansas City showing Midwest Research Laboratories and Southeast High School, including streets and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with adjoining area. At top of page,...
14.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 9, 1930-1941, Page p1001
1930-1941
A portion of Kansas City from W. 63rd Street south to W. 66th Street Terrace and from Ward Parkway east to Pennsylvania Avenue, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page...
15.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 9, 1930-1941, Page p1002
1930-1941
A portion of Kansas City from W. 63rd Street south to W. 66th Street Terrace and from Pennsylvania Avenue east to Baltimore Avenue, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of...
16.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 9, 1930-1941, Page p1003
1930-1941
A portion of Kansas City from E. 63rd Street south to E. 66th Street Terrace and from Baltimore Avenue east to Oak Street, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer...
17.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 9, 1930-1941, Page p1020
1930-1941
A portion of Kansas City from E. 63rd Street south to E. 66th Street Terrace and from Oak Street east to Rockhill Road, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to...
18.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 9, 1930-1941, Page p1109
1930-1941
A portion of Kansas City from E. 67th Street south to E. 70th Street and from Montgall Avenue east to Walrond Avenue, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to...
19.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 9, 1930-1941, Page p1112
1930-1941
A portion of Kansas City from E. 63rd Street south to E. 66th Street Terrace and from Troost Avenue east to Paseo Boulevard, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer...
20.
The Homes of Meyer Circle
November/December 1994
History of Meyer Circle, developed by J. C. Nichols and George E. Kessler, with interior scenes of homes on the street.
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