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Petticoat Lane
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11th Street
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Streets
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41.
It Happened in Kansas City
April/24/1940
42.
John Taylor Dry Goods Company
Postcard of the interior of the John Taylor Dry Goods Company
43.
John Taylor Dry Goods Company - Main Street
2 promotional postcards pictures of the John Taylor Dry Goods Company store on Main Street facing Petticoat Lane
44.
Kansas City--Shows Missouri
February/4/1928
Pictorial article about the history and growth of Kansas City, with photos, illustration, and captions showing and describing the changes in Kansas City's appearance and functions from its early days to...
45.
Kansas City Blues Parade
1954
Cars heading west on Petticoat Lane at Walnut in parade honoring Kansas City Blues; lead car carrying Kansas City Blues Queen. Shows Emery Bird Thayer building.
46.
Kansas City Illustrated, 1902
1902
Photographs of Maryland Apartments and "'Petticoat Lane,' Eleventh Street."
47.
Kansas City Songs
Songs about Kansas City include: (1) "The Kansas City Whirl" by Zona Shimp, published by H. V. Shimp; (2) "Fairyland Park and You" by William R. Clay & Ned Underhill, published by Clay, Underhill, & Bentley;...
48.
Kansas City: Where the Frontier Lingers
June//1928
Article describing Kansas City and its history in light of the 1928 Republican National Convention, stressing its changing character toward civility from its rough-hewn beginnings on the Western frontier....
49.
KC Street Intersections
circa 1911.
Four photos of intersections: (1) "Main Street south from Eighth Street;" (2) "Walnut Street south from Ninth Street;" (3) "Grand Avenue south from Eighth Street;" and (4) "Eleventh Street [also known...
50.
Macy's Building
Partial frontal view looking northwest; located at intersection of 11th (Petticoat Lane) and Main.
51.
Main Street
1900
Looking north from the west side of Main at 11th.
52.
Main Street
1918
Looking north from the west side of Main at 11th.
53.
Main Street
1950
Rooftop view looking northeast from the northwest corner of 11th and Main.
54.
Main Street
1950
Looking north along Main from 11th.
55.
Main Street, North from 12th Street
Postcard of Main Street, North from 12th Street
56.
Main Street, North from 12th Street
Postcard of Main Street, North from 12th Street
57.
Main Street, North from 12th Street
Postcard of Main Street, North from 12th Street
58.
Missouri
November 1953
Extensive article with numerous photos and descriptions of the state of Missouri and including Kansas City. Mention of the two Kansas Cities, "Boss Tom Pendergast," Thomas Hart Benton, Floyd Shoemaker,...
59.
Missouri Valley Special Collections Postcard Collection Finding Aid
This postcard collection includes a wide variety of subjects such as buildings, parks, streets, people, and festivals. Although the cards cover a wide geographical area, the two major portions of the collection...
60.
Mrs. Sam Ray Postcard Collection Finding Aid
1890-1995
Mildred Kittell Ray was born in Halstead, Kansas, on September 22, 1895. An avid collector of postcards (buttons, too), Mrs. Ray, at the age of 72, initiated a column in the Kansas City Times and Kansas...
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