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Kansas City Club Building: Kansas City Club Building: November 19, 2002 : 1228 Baltimore Ave. Downtown: 66: Kansas City Cold Storage Company Building: Kansas City Cold Storage Company Building: June 1, 2005 : 500 E. 3rd St.
July 12, 2019 (753 State Ave., & 754-756 Minnesota Ave. Kansas City: 4: Castle Rock: Castle Rock: February 18, 2000 (852 Washington Boulevard: Kansas City
Masonic Temple 1920-21 built 2006 NRHP CP 317 E. 3rd Street Muscatine, Iowa: Three-story brick building costing, with furnishings, more than $104,000, claimed to be the first Masonic lodge building in Iowa, a contributing building in Muscatine's Downtown Commercial Historic District. 9: Sioux City Masonic Temple: 1922 built 2004 NRHP-listed 820 ...
The Masonic Temple in Kansas City, Missouri is a Neo-Classical Architecture building in the Beaux-Arts architecture tradition. [2] Designed by J.C. Sunderland, [ 3 ] the Masonic Cornerstone was laid October 8, 1910 [ 4 ] and the building held a public dedication ceremony on September 30, 1911.
Kansas City Jazz: From Ragtime to Bebop--A History (Oxford University Press, 2006) excerpt; Dulin, Pete. Kansas City Beer: A History of Brewing in the Heartland (Arcadia, 2016). Ehrlich, George. Kansas City, Missouri: an architectural history, 1826-1990 (University of Missouri Press, 1992) Frank, Thomas.
Replaced a 1907 hurricane-destroyed building; built for the Loyal Captain Cook Lodge of the North Queensland Branch of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows Friendly Society. Served as the Lodge's hall and meeting venue until at least 1936. [4] Glennie Hall: 1880-1891-built <2001-QHR-listed [5] 66 Albion Street
Nicodemus was founded in 1877, led by Rev. W.H. Smith, a black minister, and W.R. Hill, a white land developer, and five other black men who formed the Nicodemus Town Company and began visiting churches in Kentucky to encourage people to move to Kansas. [2] Kansas was a free state, part of the Underground Railroad and home to abolitionist John ...
Kansas City's Parks and Boulevard system is designed by George Kessler. First Court House built. [9] Pencoyd Railroad Bridge built. 1893 City Hall built. [9] Kansas City Athletic Club founded. The Progress Club built in Quality Hill as a social club for prominent Jewish gentlemen. [23] [24] 1895 - Kansas City School of Law founded. 1896 - Swope ...