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Brookside Boulevard
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Maps
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Main Street
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Wornall Homestead
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Brookside Residential ...
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1917-1945
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1917-1957
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1926
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January 1924
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November 241946
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1.
150 Facts About Kansas City
2000
List of 150 facts prepared for the sesquicentennial of Kansas City in 2000.
2.
43rd and Baltimore
1920
Looking west along 43rd Street from Baltimore; shows trestle bridge. Photograph annotated with plans for Brookside Boulevard extension.
3.
43rd Street
1926
View looking west along 43rd St. from Baltimore, showing streetcar line, proposed 43rd Street Viaduct, and Wornall Road.
4.
A Gasoline Filling Station in Fashionable Architectural Garb
April/9/1916
Illustration and caption about the aesthetically disguised gasoline station built by the Standard Oil Company at 62nd Street Terrace and Brookside Boulevard and designed by architect John Van Brunt.
5.
Addison D. Madeira Dead: For Fifteen Years Kansas Citian Was a Metropolitan Barytone [sic]
October/9/1930
Obituary for Addison Madeira, Jr., "71 years old, former barytone [sic] of the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company" in New York City, dying on October 8, 1930 at his Kansas City residence at 6139 Brookside...
6.
An Interesting Treatment of Exterior Materials
April 9,1922
Illustration and floor plan of "the new bungalow residence of A. J. Mehl, at the southeast corner of Huntington road and Brookside boulevard," designed by architect Clarence Shepard.
7.
Armour Hills--Neighborhood Amenities Lure Residents Outdoors
October/24/1999
Article about the rising values and increasing renovation of residences in the Armour Hills residential district, between 65th, Gregory, Oak, and Brookside Boulevard, with photos.
8.
Biography of Fred Wolferman (1870-1955), Owner of Wolferman's Gourmet Grocery
2008
9.
Biography of Gaylord Marr (1923-2006), Educator and Sound Recording Collector
2009;
10.
Brookside Boulevard
1995
Description with photos and history Brookside Boulevard, part of the park and boulevard system, from Ward Parkway to Meyer Boulevard, 2.10 miles long, acquired in 1913.
11.
Brookside Boulevard
November 24, 1946
View facing south on Brookside Boulevard from 55th Street at night.
12.
Brookside Boulevard
June 5, 1947
View facing south on Brookside Boulevard from 55th Street at night.
13.
Brookside Boulevard
June 5, 1947
View facing south from 55th Street on west sidewalk of Brookside Boulevard at night.
14.
Brookside Boulevard
Looking east from the west side of the intersection of 53rd and Brookside.
15.
Brookside Boulevard near 41st Street
1926
Proposed extension of Brookside Boulevard, indicated in white north to 47th Street. Shows Country Club Car Line, Ponce de Leon Hotel, 47th St., St. Luke's Hospital, Park Lane Hotel, and Plaza Shops.
16.
Brookside Extension (Proposed)
January 1926
Drawing of proposed Brookside Boulevard extension, from 47th Street to Union Station.
17.
Brookside Hotel
Postcard of the Brookside Hotel
18.
Brookside Shopping Area
1992
Looking east along the north side of 63rd Street from Brookside Boulevard.
19.
Brookside Shopping Area
1961-05-31
View of the Brookside Shopping area located on Brookside Boulevard. The Brookside Theater located at 6325 Brookside is in partial view and a Jenkins Music Company truck in the street.
20.
Brookside Shopping Center
Information about the Brookside district as a mixed-use shopping center and residential district at about 63rd and Brookside Boulevard (between Main and Wornall Roads). Description of its history, established...
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