
Title: Shaw's Garden St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Shaw's Garden St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
Description:
ANC
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Title: Teachers College St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM Jun-21
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Title: Compton Heights, Water Tower St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1908 Apr-19
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Title: Presbyterian Church Chillicothe (MO), Divided Back
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Title: St. Mary's Hospital Chillicothe (MO), Divided Back
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Title: Saratoga Hotel Excelsior Springs (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Aug-25
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Title: Second Baptist Church Higginsville (MO), Divided Back PM Feb-2
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Title: West Plains College West Plains (MO), Divided Back PM 1911 Jan-20
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Title: Broadway Looking East from Main Street Excelsior Springs (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Jun-22
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Title: The Junction from 10th Street Kansas City (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Washington Street, Leeper Hotel Chilicothe (MO), Divided Back PM Dec-13
Description:
ANC
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Title: Public Library Building Louisiana (MO), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Manual Training High School Kansas City (MO), Divided Back PM 1907 Dec-5
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Title: American Hotel and Theatre Building St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1916 Dec-1
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Title: Washington University St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Cafe of Marquette Hotel St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1913 Feb-20
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Title: East Side Foot Bridge and Peters Shoe Factory De Soto (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Pergola on Paseo Kansas City (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Benton Park St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Meramec Highlands St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1907 Oct-15
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Title: Fergie's Vacation Hid-A-Way Resort Sunrise Beach (MO), Chrome PM 1961 Jul-7
Description:
Box 160A Hiway 5 Route F Sunrise Beach, Missouri One of the newest and nicest Family Resorts, in Shawnee Bend, just 1 mile off blacktop, on all weather road. Beautifully furnished modern housekeeping cottages, screened sleeping porches, private bedrooms, on nice level grounds, at water's edge. Where you'll find optional air conditioning and wall heaters, baby beds, high chairs, shaded playground, T.V. on patio, nice gradually sloped swimming beach and wading pool. Best of fishing waters, crappie beds, guide service, 14' aluminum boats, 5 1/2 H.P. Johnson motors, gas, bait, permits, deep freeze service, covered fishing dock, boat docks and --. Close to Churches, Cafes, Bar-B-Q's, Stores. All bed linens furnished, please, bring towels and tea towels. Rates: Singles - $6.00; Doubles $7.00-$10.00 day. Additional guests $1.50 per day. Owned and Operated by Dorothy and "Fergie" Fergus A $10.00 deposit required on all reservations. Phone, when possible! Ph. Frontier 4-5434 Can Furnish Guest's References From Your Home Town
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Title: Gibson's Point Resort Gravois Mills (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Ralph Blair Completely modern cottages on the clear Gravois Arm of the Lake of the Ozarks. Every facility for the vacationing fisherman and his family. Lake Road 8 N. Telep. FRanklin 2-6348
Colourpicture Publishers Inc
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Title: Crown Motel and Cottages Cameron (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
18 units- 18 baths Cool in summer Steam heated in winter
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Title: Warwick Motor Inn St. Lousi (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Drive-Inn 14th and Locust Streets Phone 314 CE 1-7311 Downtown St. Louis, 60 New Rooms, "Airport service to our door", free parking, heated pool
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Title: Here Tiz Motel Lampe (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Jim Sanders Hwy. 13 At Table Rock Lake. All New Units - Air Conditioned - Kitchenettes - Television - Filtered Swimming Pool - Playground - Double or Single Units - Cafe - Shopping Center - Liquor Store - Boat Dock Nearby. On Hwy. 13, Five Miles South of Kimberling Bridge. "Bud" Carney, Prop
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: The Parlour at Stephenson's Apple Farm Restaurant Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
R.G. Askren Gracious Country Dining in The Parlour, one of 8 Atmospheric Dining Rooms at Stephenson's Restaurant. 40 Highway & Lee's Summit Rd. (1 1/2 mi. S.E. I-70 & Independence Exit)
Henry McGrew
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Title: The Mayfair Hotel St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
18 floors above downtown St. Louis, the delightful Mayfair Swimming Club is one of the most popular features of the Mafair Hotel. The award winning Mayfair Room, Halbrau Haus, and Country Grill offer elegant dining in a manner to match the Mayfairs "innkeeper" hospitality
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Title: The Floating Swimming Pool Lake of the Ozarks (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Typifies the fine recreational facilities in this area
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Title: High School St. Joseph (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Post Office St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1910 Oct-24
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Title: Street View near Park Chillicothe (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Feb-4
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Title: Yeatman High School St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1912 Jul
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Title: The Parade, 15th St. and The Paseo Kansas City (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back)
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Title: Lake Forest Park St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Oct-1
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Title: Education & Social Economy Building, 1904 World's Fair St. Louis (MO), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Southwest Missouri State Teachers' College Springfield (MO), White Border PM 1932 Feb-1
Description:
This view shows two buildings of the quadrangle which is completed by a building of similar construction. This is the largest Teachers College in the State, located on a beautifully wooded forty acre campus. The buildings are fireproof construction, white Carthage cut stone, a native Missouri building stone. The campus is located on the National Blvd., one mile from the business section of Springfield
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Title: Alligator Pool, Forest Park St. Louis (MO), White Border unused
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Title: United States Federal Building Chillicothe (MO), White Border PM 1931 Aug-17
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Title: Indian Mound Park Hannibal (MO), White Border unused
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Title: Roosevelt High School St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1929 Nov-19
Description:
The Roosevelt High School, located at Louisiana Avenue and Hartford Street, is regarded by educators as one of the best in the country, and is rated as the second largest high school in St. Louis. It has room for 2,400 pupils and the structure is one of the most modern type with modern equipment. The building proper is 410 feet wide and 419 feet long
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Title: Barnes Hospital St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1927 May-9
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Commerce Trust Building Kansas City (MO), White Border
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Title: Hospital Hill Kansas City (MO), White Border unused
Description:
This is a view of Hospital Hill, showing two of Kansas City's prominent hospitals - General Hospital and Research Hospital
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Title: Hotel Chase St. Louis (MO), White Border unused
Description:
"The Center of St. Louis' Social Activities." Located on Kings Highway, at the Lindell entrance to beautiful Forest Park, Hotel Chase, "St. Louis' Finest", is surrounded by the finest residential districts in this city. Only 15 minutes to Union Station and the downtown theater, shopping, and business district. 503 rooms, each with bath, single or en suite. Palm Room opens September to May. Roof Garden open June to September. Unexcelled cuisine. Hotel Chase caters to transients
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Title: Campus, State Teacher's College Springfield (MO), White Border PM 1930 May-20
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Title: Elms Hotel Lobby Excelsior Springs (MO), White Border unused
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Title: Masonic Temple University City (MO), White Border unused
Description:
Of Egyptian architecture done in Bedford stone ashlar in massive blocks, variegated in color and in texture, and topped by a massive stone pyramid, consisting of seven colossal stone steps. The interior decorations are also carried out in the Egyptian motifs
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Title: Zoo, Forest Park St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1924 Jun-13
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Title: Night in St. Louis: Broadway North of Pine Street St. Louis (MO), White Border PM Sep-19
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Title: The Auditorium St. Joseph (MO), White Border PM 1918 Jul-2
Description:
"The City Worth While"
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Title: New Post Office St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1927 Aug-10
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Title: U.S. Government Building St. Louis (MO), Private Mailing Card unused
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Title: Burlington and Odd Fellows Buildings St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1910 May-17
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Title: Italian Gardens, Tome Institute Port Deposit (MO), Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: Northeast Missouri State University Kirksville (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
63501 A view of the beautiul, southern mansion-style Ryle Hall Dormitory
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Title: Business Men's Assurance Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Company of America BMA Tower, Kansas City, Mo. 64141 The BMA Tower, home office of one of the nation's leading life and health insurance organizations, overlooks the Kansas City area from its high 7 1/2 acre site at Penn Valley Park
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Title: Alameda Plaza Hotel Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Alameda Plaza Hotel Pool and Garden Terrace of the elegant Alameda Plaza Hotel and Conference Center overlooking the world-famous Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri. 400 luxuriously appointed guest rooms and suites, personal service, lively entertainment and memorable dining. Wornall Road at Ward Parkway
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Title: Old Mill Theatre, Shepherd of the Hills Farm Branson (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Beautiful outdoor theatre where each season, six nights a week, 65 native Ozark people gather to re-enact Harold Bell Wright's classic story, "The Shepherd of the Hills"
Mike Roberts
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Title: Auditorium Room Springfield (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Huge auditorium room of Fantastic Caverns. 1200 people can be comfortable seated in a year around temperature of 60 degrees. Home of the Mid Continent Gospel Sing
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Title: Silver Dollar Line Silver Dollar City (MO), Continental Chrome PM 1974 Aug-7
Description:
A steam-powered adventure through the Ozarks aboard the Silver Dollar Line
Mike Roberts
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Title: The University of Missouri Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome
Description:
The Kansas City campus, along with those at Columbia, St. Louis, and Roila, comprise the University of Missouri, one of America's outstanding institutions dedicated to higher eduction. Founded in 1933 as the University of Kansas City, it became a campus of the University of Missouri in 1963
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Title: R. Crosby Kemper Memorial Arena Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Located in the central business district, is the sight of the American Royal Livestock and Horse Show, home games for the Scouts Ice Hockey team and Kings Basketball team, concerts, conventions and other special events
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Title: The Caboose Westport Square Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
the Caboose silver boutique at Westport Square, a cluster of prestigious shops, galleries, outdoor cafes, entertainment. This exciting new area has produced a rich urban, almost European Townscape, within the framework of historic structures. Westport Square - near the Country Club Plaza
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Title: Crown Center Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome
Description:
An all-weather swimming pool, with its expansive sun deck and adjacent indoor health club, is one of the numerous recreational features of the Crown Center Hotel, a 730-room downtown resort. Also available are two tennis courts, a nine-hole putting clock, badminton and shuffleboard courts and a jogging track
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Title: Alameda Plaza Hotel Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
A distinguished luxury hotel and conference center. Overlooking the world-famous Country Club Plaza. Wornall Road at Ward Parkway
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Title: Crown Center Hotel, Office Complex Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Bob Cunningham A superb 730-room hotel and a five-building office complex are two major features of Crown Center, Kansas City's $200 million downtown suburb. The Crown Center Hotel (foreground) with its guest tower atop a 70-foot hill, is separated from the interconnected office buildings by landscaped terraces and a ten-acre central square
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Title: The Time Tower - Country Club Plaza Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The Time Tower, on Kansas City's beautiful Country Club Plaza, is etched against fleecy, white clouds and a sky of blue. In the foreground is an antique wellhead at the entrance to Pomona Court. The Country Club Plaza, developed by J.C. Nichols Company, is famous for its smart shops, fountains and art works, and Spanish architecture
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Title: Air View of Kansas City International Airport Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Taken a few hundred feet above the picturesque Missouri farmland which surrounds the airport, this air view looks north toward the terminal complex at Kansas City International Airport. The three terminal buildings shown represent the first step in long-range planning which calls for the addition of a fourth module in the late 1970's. The present buildings, with more than a million square feet of floor space have a capacity for accommodating some 10 to 12 million total passengers annually. The 10,800 ft. N/S/ main runway is shown at upper left. A portion of the 9,500 ft. E/W crosswind runway appears in the foreground
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Title: Crown Center Central Square Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome
Description:
Bob Cunningham Forty-nine water jest form this 2,000 square foot fountain on the central square at Crown Center, a $200 million "city-within-a-city" near downtown Kansas City. In the background is a portion of the office complex. Covering 85 acres, the community will have 2,240 apartments, offices, shops, hotels, restaurants and underground parking for 7,000 cars
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Title: Royals Stadium Kansas City (MO), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the Kansas City Royalsa baseball club. The finest baseball facility in the world. Harry S. Truman Sports Complex
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Title: The New Blue Ridge Motel Blue Springs (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
On U.S. 40, 13 miles east of Dansas City, Mo. 16 soundproof units, air conditioned by R.C.A., Ceramic tiled baths. "Out of the congested area where an undisturbed night's rest is assured." Reservations respected. Phone 89. Mr. & Mrs. Leland S. Rothgeb, Resident Mgrs
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Title: Rest Haven Court Springfield (MO), Chrome PM 1960 Feb-29
Description:
2000 East Kearney St., US Hwy 66, Business Route 100% Refrigerated air conditioning, steam heat. Free TV in all rooms, telephones, free radios, ice, newspapers. Beauty Rest matresses. Well equipped playground. 25 hour restaurant adjacent. Hillary and Mary Brightwell, owners and operators RFD 10, Box 115 Phone UN 4-9114 or UN 6-5504
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Title: Dana Dawson Library Kansas City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Saint Paul School of Theology Methodist Truman Road and Van Brunt Boulevard Kansas City, Missouri This modern, air-conditioned library, named for the late Bishop Dawson, has a stack capacity for 125,000 books
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Title: 12th & Paseo, Sunken Gardens Kansas City (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Country Club Plaza Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
47th and Mill Creek Boulevard
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Title: Barnes Hospital Group St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Barnes Hospital Group, St. Louis Maternity and McMillan Hospital are located in the western part of St. Louis, overlooking the eastern part of Forest Park. This group includes some of the finest and best institutions in the country
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Title: Schlundt Hall and Curtis Hall, University of Missouri Columbia (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Schlundt Hall, on the left, and Curtis Hall are on the University of Missouri's East Campus. These structures, built of white limestone, were erected during the University's 1914-24 expansion period. Curtis Hall is the genetics building, and Schlundt Hall houses chemistry laboratories, classrooms, and offices
Lawlor Distributing Company
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Title: Municipal Theatre St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Tent City Jefferson Barracks (MO), Linen PM 1942 Sep-26
Description:
Jefferson Barracks, established in 1826, is located just outside St. Louis, Mo. The post has a long history in military anna.s At one time during the Civil War, General U. S. Grant headquartered here. It was only recently that the post became exclusively an Air Corps Replacement Training Center
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Title: Chadwick Hotel Excelsior Springs (MO), Linen PM 1956 May-31
Description:
"House of Hospitality" One block from mineral baths
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Title: Excelsior Institute Excelsior Springs (MO), Linen
Description:
"Specializing in the non-surgical treatment of prostate, rectal, and allied disorders of men."
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Title: South view, Hall of Waters as viewed from Siloam Gardens Excelsior Springs (MO), Linen PM 1955 May-27
Description:
The Hall of Waters is the central point of Excelsiour Springs Mineral Water System, held so high in repute that the Federal Government has provided through PWA funds, more than three quarters of a million dollars for the extension of health and recreational features
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Title: Excelsior Institute Esxcelsior Springs (MO), Linen PM 1954 Mar-2
Description:
"Specializing in the non-surgical treatment of Prostate, Rectal, and allied disorders of men."
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Title: Agricultural Building, University of Missouri Columbia (MO), Chrome PM 1965 Jul-15
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Title: Kent Memorial Lutheran Church Sunrise Beach (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Located at Sunrise Beach in the Hurricane Deck area of beautiful Lake of the Ozarks, this church ministers to vacationers and tourists as well as to the local residents
Plastichrome
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Title: Ellis Antiques on Broadway and South Streets Jamesport (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Main Hall, Cottey College Nevada (MO), Chrome PM 1962 Apr-10
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Title: The Chapel, Cottey College Nevada (MO), Chrome PM 1961 Sep-12
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Title: Auditorium Entrance City Art Museum St. Louis (MO), Chrome
Description:
The Oak tree is a Quercus Leana, a hyrid of the Black and Shingle Oaks. Estimated age is 187 years
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Title: Lester E. Cox Medical Center Springfield (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This hospital has provided the best health care available to Springfield and the surrounding communities for over 55 years. Lester E. Cox Medical Center has 663 beds with a Medical Staff of over 150 doctors. The hospital has three schools offering educational opportunities in Nursing, Medical Technology and Radiology Technology
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Title: The Berkeley Hotel West Ingar Peek (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Like lifting the latch of your own door...on historic and distinguished Sherbrooke Street
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Title: The Elms Hotel Excelsior Springs (MO), Chrome PM 1954 Sep-15
Description:
One of the most beautiful and well equipped hostelries of that famed health and pleasure resort where the health-giving waters attract thousands of visitors yearly
Tichnor Bros
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Title: Garcia's Mexican Village Branson (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Motel and Restaurant West Highway 76, Branson, Missouri Ray and Connie Garcia - 417-334-2815
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Title: World Headquarters of Monsanto Chemical Company and Research Center St. Louis (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Third largest chemical company in the U.S., fourth in the world, produces chemicals, plastics, chemical fibers and petroleum products in 40 U.S. plants; has manufacturing interests in 15 nations overseas
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Title: Holiday Inn Eureka (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Just 2 miles from Six Flags. Swim & play year round in the fabulous Holidome. Enjoy superb dining, live entertainment & dancing nightly. Always plenty to do! On I-44, just west of the Eureka exit
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Title: Rolla Rancho Motel Rolla (MO), Chrome PM 1957 Mar-13
Description:
Highway 66W New, modern, located inside city limits at junction of Highway 66 West and City Route 66. Tile Baths - Tub and shower combination. Refrigerated Air Conditioned
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Title: Pavillion, Phelps Grove Park Springfield (MO), White Border PM 1918 Oct-28
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Title: William Chrisman High School Independence (MO), White Border unused
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Title: Union Station Kansas City (MO), White Border unused
Description:
The third largest passenger station in the world. The main building covers a ground area of 5.57 acres. The waiting room alone is 352 feet long and can accommodate 10,000 people, the population of a good sized town. Total cost of station and terminals, $50,000,000.00. 260 scheduled trains arrive daily, making an average of 35,000 people passing through each day
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Title: New Union Passenger Station Kansas City (MO), White Border PM 1917 Aug-9
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Title: Concourse, Union Station St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1934 Oct-8
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Title: North Kansas City High School Kansas City (MO), White Border unused
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Title: Aeroplane View of Business Section, Looking Northwest St. Louis (MO), White Border unused
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Title: St. Louis from the Mississippi River St. Louis (MO), White Border unused
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Title: The Famous Lobby and Ladies Gallery of the Marquette Hotel St. Louis (MO), White Border PM 1920 Oct-30
Description:
A refined hotel for your Mother, Wife, and sister. There is operated in connection with the hotel, perfectly appointed. Cafes- Coffee room- Cafeteria
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Title: Scene near Brookfield, Mo Brookville (MO), White Border PM 1915 Jan-18
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Title: View on Broadway Hannibal (MO), White Border
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Title: Zoo, Porest Park St. Louis (MO), White Border unused
Description:
Forest Park, St. Louis, MO. One of the beautiful spots in Forest Park
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Title: Grand Avenue North from 12th Street Kansas City (MO), White Border unused
Description:
Tichnor Quality Views
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Title: Robidoux High School St. Joseph (MO), White Border unused
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Title: Post Hospital Jefferson Barracks (MO), White Border PM 1918 Oct-10
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Title: The United State Federal Building Chillicothe (MO), White Border unused
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Title: Excursion Steamer leaving Wharf St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Aug-31
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Title: Panoramic View Hannibal (MO), Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-21
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Title: General View of Burlington shops Hannibal (MO), Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-21
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Title: Lovers Leap Hannibal (MO), Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-21
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Title: Cement Plant Hannibal (MO), Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-21
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Title: Public Park Hannibal (MO), Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-21
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Title: Riverview Park, Looking East Hannibal (MO), Divided Back
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Title: Fifth Street Baptist Church Hannibal (MO), Divided Back
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Title: St. Luke's Hospital St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Lincoln Trust Building St. Louis (MO), Divided Back
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Title: Broadway, North From Pine Street St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1912 Jun-20
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Title: Cit Harbor Boat "Mark Twain" St. Louis (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Compton Heights Reservoir Park St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1909 Mar-8
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Title: Planters Hotel St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1912 Jun-27
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Title: The Levee St. Louis (MO), Divided Back PM 1911 Jun-15
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Title: Episcopal Church Hannibal (MO), Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-21
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Title: Swope Memorial, Swope Park Kansas City (MO), Divided Back PM 1925 Sep-5
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Title: Men going fishing on dock next to canoe Hardin (MO), Divided Back PM 1911 Nov-11
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Title: Christian Church, Independence and Gladstone Boulevards Kansas City (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Young Men's Christian Ass'n. Bldg Kansas City (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: R.A. Long's Residence Kansas City (MO), Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: Second Street, West From Ohio Street Sedalia (MO), Divided Back PM 1910 Nov-1
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Title: Academy of Fine Arts of the American Women's League University City (MO), Divided Back PM 1913
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Title: First National Bank Building Kansas City (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Woodruff Building Springfield (MO), Divided Back PM 1912 Grn-19
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Title: Stock Yards Kansas City (MO), Divided Back unused
Description:
One of Kansas City's chief industries. Aggregate value of live stock handled annually is $200,000,000.00
C. T. American Art Colored
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Title: 2nd Scientist Church, 31st and Troost Ave Kansas City (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Macon County Court House and Recorder's Office Macon (MO), Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-29
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Title: The Pythia Home of Missouri Springfield (MO), Divided Back unused
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Title: Armour Swift Bridge Kansas City (MO), Divided Back PM 1913 Sep-12
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Title: Gladstone Drive Kansas City (MO), Divided Back PM Jun-11
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Title: Boyhood Home of Mark Twain Hannibal (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This, the boyhood home of Mark Twain was built by his father in 1844. Here Mark lived until he became a Mississippi River pilot. It is maintained as a memorial. Open to the public
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Title: Greetings From Kansas CIty, Mo Kansas City (MO), Linen PM 1947 Sep-2
Description:
Located in the very center of the United States and possessing a population of "Most Typical Americans", Kansas City well deserves the title "Heart of America." Famous equally as a food and industrial center and as a cultural capital, this center of the Midwest Heart Land deserves a leading position on the list of America's most significant cities
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Title: Hotel Rockaway, Rockaway Beach Lake Taneycomo (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Taneycomo Hotel Rockaway Beach (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Miller's Holiday Motel Cassville (MO), Linen
Description:
MILLER'S HOLIDAY MOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Miller Box 409 - Cassville, Mo. Phone VI 7-2593 Cassville's Newest and Largest Air Conditioning - Electric Heat Wall-to-Wall Carpet Gateway to Roaring River - Table Rock Recreation Area - On Highways 37 - 44 - 86 in South Cassville
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Title: Administration Building, O'Reilly General Hospital, U.S. Army Springfield (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Mess Hall Fort Leonard Wood (MO), Linen
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Title: O'Reilly General Hospital, U. S. Army Springfield (MO), Linen
Description:
General View showing Portion of Buildings
E. C. Kropp Co
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Title: Post Headquarters, Ft. Leonard Wood Fort Leonard Wood (MO), Linen PM 1942 Oct-30
Description:
Ft. Leonard Wood, Training Center for the Seventh Corps Area - - in Pulaski County, in the heart of the healthful and picturesque Ozark Mountains, 20 miles southwest of Newburg, Mo
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Title: Bell Telephone Building St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The 31-story Bell Telephone Building occupies the block from Pine to Chestnut Street, between 10th and 11th, is the tallest building in St. Louis, rising to a height of 369 feet above the street
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Title: City Hall Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Interior of the Famed Underground Dining Room, Truitt's Cave Lanagan (MO), Linen unused
Description:
TRUITT'S CAVE Interior of the famous underground dining room, showing its unusual beauty as revealed by both lamp and electric illumination. Air conditioned by nature to a constant 70 to 80 degrees the year around. Located at Junction of U. S. Highways 71 and 88, Lanagan, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Faulkner, owners
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Title: Central Industrial District & 12th St. Viaduct from Kersey Coates Dr Kansas City (MO), Linen PM 1946
Description:
Metrocraft
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Title: Swimming Pool, Swope Park Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Hospital Wards, Jefferson Barracks St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Jefferson Barracks, established in 1826, is located just outside St. Louis, Mo. The post has a long history in military annals. At one time during the Civil War, General U.S. Grant headquartered here. It was only recently that the post became exclusively an Air Corps Replacement Training Center
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Title: The Ellis Fischel State Cancer Hospital Columbia (MO), Linen PM 1941 Aug-28
Description:
This is a state owned and operated hospital located on Highway 40, cost approximately $900,000.00, devoted exclusively to the treatment of indigent citizens of Missouri suffering from cancer and allied diseases. The construction and operation of the hospital is under the direct control of a Cancer Commission, consisting of four members, appointed by the Governor
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Title: De Paul Hospital St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The De Paul Hospital, owned by the Daughters of St. Vincent de Paul, one of the finest hospitals in St. Louis, is an outstanding work of architecture
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Title: Central Bible Institute Springfield (MO), Linen unused
Description:
E.C. Kropp Co
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Title: Springfield Baptist Hospital Springfield (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Washington University St. Louis (MO), Linen unused
Description:
One of the country's greatest educational institutions and especially famed for its medical school
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Brewer Field House, Missouri University Columbia (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Plattner Dist. Co
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Title: Crowder Hall, University of Missouri Columbia (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Named in honor of Brigadier-General Enoch Crowder, a native Missourian, an alumnus of the University of Missouri, and one time commandant of the ROTC unit here at the University. Crowder Hall houses the equipment for the motorized field artillery unit here on the University campus. It also provides administrative and classroom space for the entire ROTC unit, which includes both horse and motor-drawn artillery
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Title: War Department Theater Fort Leonard Wood (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Interior of Convention Hall Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
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Title: Mark Twain Hotel Hannibal (MO), Linen unused
Description:
This hotel, famous for its name, stands on the ground mentioned in Mark Twain's Boos as the "Old Swimming Hole". You will enjoy seeing beautiful Riverview Park, consisting of 200 acres given to the city by W.B. Pettibone; Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer's Statue standing at the foot of Cardiff Hill; also Mark Twain's Home, donated to the city by Hon. and Mrs. Geo. A. Mahan; a trip through Mark Twain Cave, where Tom and Beckey were lost; Lover's Leap, Indian Mound Park, etc
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Title: Service Club Garden, Fort Leonard Wood St. Robert (MO), Linen unused
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Title: The Aladdin Kansas City (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Hotel with a Personality; Wyandotte South of Twelfth. 300 rooms with bath; air-conditioned lobby; cocktail lounge, coffee shop and grill; modern conveniences; excellent food and service; catering facilities for all occasions
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Title: Air Park Motel Mexico (MO), Linen unused
Description:
42 Ultra modern units, free radios, telephones, gas steam heat, air cooled, cafe, service station. Private airport adjoining
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Title: Hotel Melbourne St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1938 Mar-17
Description:
Grand and Lindell Blvd. 400 rooms, 400 baths 3 air cooled dining rooms Garage in connection Center of St. Louis' nigh life
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Title: Hall of Waters' Dispensary, Missouri's National Health and Pleasure Resort Excelsior Springs (MO), Linen PM 1953 Jul-24
Description:
In the Hall of Waters is included a beautiful dispensary, called the Hall of Springs, where a unique variety of mineral waters is served: Iron, Manganese, Saline laxative waters, soda bicarbonate waters and calcium water. The waters are also bottled in a model bottling plant
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Title: Hotel Jefferson St. Louis (MO), Linen PM 1953 Dec-30
Description:
The aristocrat of St. Louis
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Title: Boat Dock at the Lake of the Ozarks Lake of the Ozarks (MO), Linen unused
Description:
95 square miles of water and a scenic shore line of 1300 miles - the Tourists Paradise - that is the Lake of the Ozarks
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Montgomery Ward & Co Kansas City (MO), White Border unused
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Title: Port Hospital Jefferson Barracks (MO), White Border PM 1918 Oct-31
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Jefferson Building Jefferson City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
The corner of Jefferson Street and Capitol Avenue is the site of this attractive fourteen story building, erected in 1952. The aluminum exterior makes it one of the most modern in the country. A Polar Bear Statue and lovely fish pond, placed at the entrance of the building, accents the overall beauty
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: State Capitol Grounds Jefferson City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Zeal Wright View showing Flower Garden, Fountain, with the red brick Supreme Court Building and the white cut stone Broadway State Office Building in the background. Photo by Zeal Wright
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Title: State Office Building Jefferson City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
A handsome eight story structure built of white Carthage Stone to harmonize with the Capitol Building. It was erected in 1938 and contains 96.000 sq. ft. of floor space. The Adjutant General's Office, Health & Welfare Department, and State Library are some of the departments housed in these quarters
Colourpicture Publishers
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Title: Lincoln University Jefferson City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1866, dedicated to a superior level of higher education, this fine institution is in a lovely campus setting. Seen in the upper view is Perry Hall, dormitory for boys. The center is Jason Gymnasium, and the lower view is Bennett Hall, dormitory for girls
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Title: Lincoln University Jefferson City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
this view of the beautiful quadrangle area at Lincoln University shows Page Library on the left, Young Hall, Administration Building on the right. Founded in 1866 this remarkable institution has an outstanding record of achievement
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Sanitarium-Hospital Independence (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This medical center has served the Independence, eastern Jackson County and adjunct areas since 1909. Sponsored by the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The present buliding was completed in 1952. Member of Kansas City Area Hospital Association
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Title: The State Capitol Jefferson City (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This imposing building, built of Carthage Marble, is built on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River. It is the third Capitol building that the State has had. The first two burned
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Title: Mall to the University Hospital Columbia (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
ES-N-LEN University of Missouri
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Title: Memorial Tower and Student Union Building, University of Missouri Columbia (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: New Women's and Men's Dormitories, University of Missouri Columbia (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: The Auditorium Independence (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
World headquarters of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The Auditorium houses the general administrative offices of the church. The main assembly room seats 6,000 and is the site of the World Conferences of the church. Open to the public. Tours conducted daily
Koppel
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Title: Hearn's Auditorium, University of Missouri Columbia (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Completed in 1972
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Title: Hearn's Auditorium, University of Missouri Columbia (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Jesse Hall, University of Missouri Columbia (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
This red-brick building, with its towering dome, was built in 1895
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Title: Library, University of Missouri Columbia (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Mike Roberts
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Title: Alumni Hall, University of Missouri Columbia (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: Student Memorial Union, University of Missouri Columbia (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Studen Memorial Union Completed in 1963 University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri. PHOTOGRAPHED BY ES-N-LEN
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Title: University of Missouri Columbia (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Garden and fountain behind the Agriculture Department Building
Mike Roberts
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Title: Christian College Columbia (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
A leading college for girls
J.E. Tetirick
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Title: Roemer Hall & Library, Lindenwood College St. Charles (MO), Chrome unused
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Title: South Women's Dormitory Group University City (MO), Chrome
Description:
South Women's Dormitory Group, Jones Hall, Dobbs Cafeteria, Lathrop Hall, and Laws Hall. One of the various building projects which have been completed at the University of Missouri
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Title: University of Missouri, Columbia Medical Center (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Mike Roberts
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