Economic Boom, Depression, and Recovery

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Photograph with caption, "looking northeast along 52nd Street from Central Street." The photograph's annotations label streets and s

1926

Photograph with caption, "looking east on 47th Street showing noonday congestion of traffic at Troost Avenue." Piggly Wiggly and Crown Dr

1926

Photograph with caption, "looking west along 43rd St.

1926

Portrait of Dr. Ernest W. Cavaness, City Hospital, 1926). At the time, Cavaness was the city health director for Kansas City, Missouri.

1926

Photograph with caption, "widening of Wyandotte Street south of 51st Street would merely narrow wide parkways." This vantage point faces

1926

Photograph with caption, "Main Street looking north toward 40th Street showing the depressed street grade that should be raised to meet existi

1926

Photograph with caption, "The former brickyard and rock quarry south of Brush Creek and west of Main Street." This vantage point faces so

1926

Photograph with caption, "Another view of the 'hump' in Main Street north of 49th St." This vantage point faces north-northeast

1926

Photograph with caption, "Main Street at 41st, looking north showing the proposed diagonal connection with Brookside Boulevard and new 60 foot

1926

Photograph with caption, "looking west from Forest Avenue" just south of 47th Street and showing the proposed east extension of 48th Stre

1926

Photograph with caption, "looking east from the heights of the old quarry.

1926

Photograph of the 1926 Boys Hotel Basketball Team.

1926

Clipping from the Kansas City Times on March 24, 1926 showing the five officers of the Grand Avenue Cleanup Association. Pictured are T. S.

3 /24 /1926

Photograph of the attendees of Judge E. E.

3 /29 /1926

Lou Holland standing by a seated Ike Morrell at Kansas City's air mail dedication at Richards Field, May 1926.

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Negative of air mail planes at American Legion Field, taken by R. S. Knowlson, Kansas City, Missouri, October 31, 1921.

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