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1. 150 Facts About Kansas City 150 Facts About Kansas City 2000 List of 150 facts prepared for the sesquicentennial of Kansas City in 2000.

2. Bathhouses Bathhouses Folder includes information on the Grove and the Paseo Bathhouse.

3. Clyde and Jess Metcalfe Clyde and Jess Metcalfe July 5, 1915 Clyde and Jess Metcalfe standing on steps at the Grove in Kansas City, Missouri.

4. Missouri Valley Special Collections Postcard Collection Finding Aid 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...

5. Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture 1928 Photo of the "Public Bath in the Grove, 15th Street and Bellefontaine Avenue, Kansas City, Mo., erected 1913-1914, Wight & Wight, Kansas City, architects."

6. Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 3, 1909-1950, Page p311 Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 3, 1909-1950, Page p311 1909-1950 A portion of Kansas City from Truman Road south to E. 17th Street and from Walrond Avenue east to Indiana Avenue, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page...

7. Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 3, 1909-1957, Page p311 Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 3, 1909-1957, Page p311 1909-1957 A portion of Kansas City from Truman Road south to E. 17th Street and from Walrond Avenue east to Indiana Avenue, showing buildings, streets, railroads and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer...

8. The Grove The Grove 1914 Unidentified women and children wading at the Grove, located at 15th Street and Benton Boulevard.

9. The Grove Park The Grove Park 1995 Description of the 11.33-acre park acquired in 1898, between Truman Road, Benton Boulevard, Benton Plaza, and Chestnut Street, with photos, drawing, and history.

10. The Grove, Bathing Pool The Grove, Bathing Pool Postcard of Bathing Pool and Bath House at The Grove park

11. The Grove, Playing Baseball The Grove, Playing Baseball July 5, 1915 Distant view of boys playing baseball on the lawns at the Grove in Kansas City, Missouri. Bathhouse building is visible in background.

12. The Grove, Public Bath House The Grove, Public Bath House Postcard of Public Bath House at The Grove park

13. The Grove, Public Bathhouse The Grove, Public Bathhouse July 5, 1915 Partial exterior view of the bathhouse at the Grove in Kansas City, Missouri. Photo was taken by Clyde M.

14. The Grove, Swimming Pool The Grove, Swimming Pool July 5, 1915 View of the pool at the Grove in Kansas City, Missouri. A lone swimmer is visible with more people standing along the balcony looking down at the pool.

15. The Grove, Wading Pool The Grove, Wading Pool July 5, 1915 Partial view of the Grove Wading Pool in Kansas City, Missouri. A child sits on the edge with feet in the water. A woman stands under tree and another child hugs the tree trunk. All are unidentified.

16. The Grove, Wading Pool With Women and Children The Grove, Wading Pool With Women and Children July 5, 1915 A woman with two children on the edge of the wading pool at the Grove in Kansas City, Missouri. One child has feet in the water.

17. Transportation Photograph Scrapbook Finding Aid Transportation Photograph Scrapbook Finding Aid 1910-1917 (bulk 1915) The collection includes 549 negatives and 318 original prints of images taken in the 1910s focusing on railroads and transportation and rural and urban life. The geographic scope is the Midwest, primarily...