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"Minute Circle Friendly House"
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Gerald a Motsinger
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Community Houses Once Helped to Knit Neighbors Together
February 8, 1989
Community houses provided an important source of social services, recreation, and community in poor neighborhoods. The Minute Circle Friendly House was a good example. Formed by the merging of two separate...
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Kansas City Art Commission Award Photographs-Landmarks Commission Finding Aid
1964-1988
Collection of 122 8' x 10' color photographs documenting the winners of biannual architecture and urban design awards granted by the Kansas City Art Commission from 1964 through 1988. Subjects include...
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Minute Circle Friendly House
ca1930s
Interior view of instructor and young boys making toys in wood shop at the Minute Circle Friendly House located at 3026 E. 21st Street according to the 1930 Kansas City city directory.
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Minute Circle Friendly House
ca1930s
Exterior view of young girls and adult with pets in cages for a nature study class at the Minute Circle Friendly House located at 3026 E. 21st Street according to the 1930 Kansas City city directory.
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Minute Circle Friendly House
1968
Partial view of the Minute Circle Friendly House, located at 2405 Elmwood. Architects Monroe & Lefebvre received an award for attractive utilitarian design for their work on this neighborhood center.
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Nonprofit Center Closes after 93 Years
September 22, 2003
Article reports the closing of the Minute Circle Friendly House, an East Side community center founded in 1910 by the Ladies Aid Society of the Linwood Boulevard Christian Church. The center had been located...
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Revived Computer Labs Seek Coordinator
December 3, 2003
When Minute Circle Friendly House declared bankruptcy, it left computer labs and stations. Some were picked up by the Northeast Family Project. Computer classes are still available at Whatsoever Community...
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 3, 1909-1950, Page p338
1909-1950
A portion of Kansas City from E. 19th Street south to E. 21st Street and from Agnes Avenue east to College Avenue, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page...
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Time Ran Out For Minute Circle
October 1, 2003
Article details the closing the Minute Circle Friendly House at 2405 Elmwood Avenue. Andrew Campos was recently fired over financial concerns according to Board President David Garrett. The insurance on...
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