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101.
Manager A. Judah Is Dead
October/27/1915
Obituary for Abraham Judah (1848-1915), "Kansas City's oldest theatrical man" and "manager of the Grand Opera House." Description of his life and career as a native of Cincinnati coming to Kansas City...
102.
Michael Ross House
Includes nomination form for the National Register for the Judge Michael Ross house at 501 East Armour Boulevard.
103.
Midtown Street to Get Facelift
March 1, 2011
Developing firm Antheus Capital is planning to renovate 11 apartment buildings located on Armour Boulevard into middle-class housing. Antheus hopes their $62 million plan will be completed in two years....
104.
Mobil Oil Station
1968
Mobil Oil Service Station, located at the intersection of Troost Avenue and Armour Boulevard. Architect Eliot Noyes received an award for simplicity in commercial architecture and site use for its design....
105.
More Conveniences in Flats
October/14/1908
Illustration and article about the "plans for the new 5-story apartment building at 1112-1116 Armour boulevard," called the Chicago Apartments and designed by architect Matt O'Connell.
106.
More Renovations Coming
December 30, 2011
New Jersey-based Antheus Capital is planning to redevelop nine apartment buildings in midtown on Armour Boulevard. Included in the plans are the Ambassador (built in 1924) and the Bellerive (1922).
107.
National Register Additions
April-May//1980
Recent additions to the National Register, with photos and text about the hotel at 214 East Armour Boulevard, built in 1922, and the church at 3600 Walnut Street, built in 1904.
108.
Neighbor Helping Neighbor
October 2, 2008
Two-page spread about the Squier Park Neighborhood with photos of some of the homes. Squier Park includes Squier Manor and Squier Heights. They are located between the Paseo and Troost Avenue and from...
109.
New Catholic Library, New Routine
August/27/1967
Photos, captions, and article about the demolition in 1967 of the building "originally known as 'Thorny-Croft' and later the location for the Catholic Community Free library" at 301 East Armour Boulevard,...
110.
New Life For Old Apartments
March 27, 2003
Discusses the plan for renovation of aparments on Armour Boulevard: Westport Central at 301 W. Armour; Windermere, 600 E. Armour; Armour Park, 608 E. Armour; Ellison Apartments at 300 W. Armour; and nearby...
111.
New Look, New Life for Bellerive Hotel
September-October//1982
Photo and article about the renovated of the Bellerive Hotel, "once the 'jewel in the crown of fashionable high-rise apartments and hotels located on Armour Boulevard," built in 1922 and being redeveloped...
112.
Newbern Apartments
National Register nomination form for the Newbern Apartments at 525 East Armour Boulevard.
113.
No Sweet Choices for IBC
September 23, 2004
Article reporting the bankruptcy filing of Interstate Bakeries, the country's largest wholesale baker. The company, which makes Wonder Bread and Hostess snack cakes, is headquartered at 12 E. Armour Boulevard...
114.
Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918
1925
Photo and bio of George Myers, a financier and publicist of Kansas City with "a handsome home on Armour Boulevard." Born in New York City in 1855 and coming here in 1874 as a Western Union Company worker...
115.
Notable Kansas Citians of 1915-1916-1917-1918
1925
Photo and bio of William Repp, a furniture dealer born in Maryland and coming to Kansas City with residence at 721 Armour Boulevard.
116.
Old Hyde Park and Greystone Nominated for Local Historic Register
Fall 1994
Article announcing the nomination of the two historic districts to the Kansas City Register of Historic Places: Greystone, "located along the 3100 and 3200 blocks of Central" Street, and Old Hyde Park,...
117.
Park Central Hotel
circa 1940
Street level view of the Park Central Hotel located at 300-02 E. Armour Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri. Entrance to the building is in view. The structure was built in 1929 and is part of the Armour/Gillham...
118.
Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Greater Kansas City
//1911, ca.
Photos of Valentine Road and Armour Boulevard.
119.
Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Greater Kansas City
//1911, ca.
Photo of "two houses at 3207-11 Harrison Boulevard, designed and built by C. E. Shepard" (presumably Clarence, not Charles Shepard). Also description of Shepard's architectural business with offices in...
120.
Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Greater Kansas City
//1911, ca.
Photo and description of the Armour Apartments, a four-story brick building at 100-108 Armour Boulevard.
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