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The boys' education was a combination of schooling at the institute and well as off-site education at local schools. The institute hosted about 20 boys per year until 1944, when expanded facilities allowed an average of 35 per year, with another expansion in the 1960s leading to a peak of nearly 54 boys in 1970.
Independence Events Center (2009–15) Silverstein Eye Centers Arena (2015–20) Location: 19100 East Valley View Parkway Independence, Missouri: Owner: City of Independence: Operator: Global Spectrum: Capacity: Ice hockey: 5,800 fixed seats Up to 7,000 seats for concerts and special events: Construction; Broke ground: September 17, 2008 [1 ...
The Harry S. Truman Farm Home is located 15 miles (24 km) away from Independence in Grandview, Missouri. A National Historic Landmark, the farmhouse at 12301 Blue Ridge Blvd. was built in 1894 by Harry Truman's maternal grandmother, and is the centerpiece of a 5.25 acres (2.12 ha) remnant of the family's former 600-acre (240 ha) farm. Truman ...
independence, mo. — The future of the Powerhouse Theatre in Independence is unknown. This, as the City of Independence is exploring options to replace the Sermon Center where the theatre is housed.
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This year, just after Independence Day, the venue will mount back-to-back shows in its Rose Park green space. Here's a quick preview of these two quality double bills. July 5: Red, White, and Blues
The Budds Center for American Music Studies was established in 2019 by musicologist, and faculty member, Michael J. Budds, with a 4 million dollar donation. [79] The Center focuses on the study and preservation of American music. [80] [81] Budds was inducted into the Missouri Music Hall of Fame in 2009. [82]
The current Gothic Revival frame farmhouse replaced the original 1844. The farm was about eight miles south of Independence along the Santa Fe Trail and became a popular stop for travelers. Archibald died in 1849 and his son Elihu Coffee Rice became the owner. In 1850, Elihu married Catherine "Kitty" Stoner White.