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61. Harry S. Truman Library and Museum Harry S. Truman Library and Museum Exterior view of the presidential library and museum for Harry S. Truman in Independence, Missouri, looking northwest.

62. Harry S. Truman Library and Museum Harry S. Truman Library and Museum Full, frontal exterior view of the presidential library and museum for Harry S. Truman in Independence, Missouri, looking northwest.

63. He'll Bring a New Dimension He'll Bring a New Dimension March 6, 2010 Julian Zugazagoitia has been named the new director and CEO of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. A native of Mexico City, Zugazagoitia studied in Paris and earned a doctoral degree in philosophy. He leaves...

64. Hello, Troost Hello, Troost August 12, 2007 Rising prices in the Crossroads Districts have sent some artists east looking for affordable space. Article describes several artists who have located on Troost Avenue: Robert Frazier Gallery, Horne and...

65. Historian's Hard Work, Innovation Will Survive Historian's Hard Work, Innovation Will Survive January 13, 2009 Article describes the life and work of Greg Hawley who was killed in a highway accident on January 10, 2009. Hawley, his brother David, his father Bob, and other partners unearthed and restored the Steamship...

66. History on the Fly History on the Fly July 19, 2009 Photographs and article about the Airline History Museum, 201 N. W. Lou Holland Drive (Wheeler Airport). The main attractions of the museum are the restored planes: the Lockheed Super-G Constellation (commonly...

67. James Brinsfield and It's All Your Fault at Paragraph, Urban Culture Project James Brinsfield and It's All Your Fault at Paragraph, Urban Culture Project April 2007 Interview and profile of James Brinsfield, curator of "It's All Your Fault" show at Paragraph Gallery.

68. Jerome & Margaret Nerman Jerome & Margaret Nerman October 2007 Article in the Collector Profile series features the home and collection of Jerome and Margaret Nerman. The Nermans' gift to Johnson County Community College established the Nerman Museum of Contemporary...

69. Kansas City Museum Kansas City Museum View of entrance (south side) of museum, probably taken in early spring.

70. Kansas City Public Library Kansas City Public Library Beginning of the Kansas City Public Library on December 5, 1873. First library was located at 11th and Locust in the High School Building. The Library/Board of Education offices relocated several times...

71. KC Museum Adds Presidential Sax KC Museum Adds Presidential Sax December 21, 2007 A saxophone played by President Bill Clinton has been added to the collection of the American Jazz Museum located in the 18th and Vine district. The instrument is a gift from Clinton and has been in his...

72. Kemper Hires a New Curator Kemper Hires a New Curator August 9, 2009 The Kemper Museum of Modern Art has named Barbara O'Brien as its fifth curator. O'Brien is a Bonner Springs, Kansas, native and formerly an assistant professor of art and director of the Trustman Art Gallery...

73. Kemper Museum Ready to Expand into Downtown Kemper Museum Ready to Expand into Downtown December 8, 2007 The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art has purchased the Dolphin Gallery at 1901 Baltimore Avenue. Dolphin Owner, John O'Brien, was one of the early adopters in the Crossroads District arriving around 1992....

74. Kemper Museum to Open Space in Crossroads District Kemper Museum to Open Space in Crossroads District August 1, 2008 The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art will be opening a downtown venue at 1901 Baltimore Avenue on November 7, 2008. The space will be used for exhibitions and administrative functions. It positions them...

75. Kendrick Resigns from Negro Leagues Museum Kendrick Resigns from Negro Leagues Museum February 12-18, 2010 Article about the resignation of Negro Leagues Museum marketing director Bob Kendrick features an interview with Kendrick. Article also discusses Museum's recent challenges because of death of John "Buck"...

76. King Louie Buy a Good Deal? King Louie Buy a Good Deal? March 3, 2012 Johnson County officials have purchased the vacant King Louie West bowling alley for $2 million dollars with plans to spend an additional $1.6 million in renovations for the dillapidated building. The...

77. Last Day at the Kansas City Museum Last Day at the Kansas City Museum January 9, 2008 Article and photos of the last day of events held at the Kansas City Museum before it closes its doors to visitors and undergoes a $2 million renovation. The facility is not expected to reopen until late-2009...

78. Leavenworth - Equine Surgery Leavenworth - Equine Surgery March 27, 2007 Captioned photograph showing a carousel in the background and man carving. Caption reads, "Even wooden horses need care. When the C. W. Parker Carousel Museum in Leavenworth is closed, volunteers often...

79. Lenses on the Lawn Lenses on the Lawn April 30, 2007 Article praises Steven Holl's addition to the Nelson-Atkins Museum, as "laudably functional, with a clear layout, handsome and logically designed galleries, and a suffusion of natural light." The author...

80. Liberty Memorial Profile Liberty Memorial Profile 1999