Photograph circa 1980s looking north on east side of Harrison Street, capturing the block of single family homes of 3335 (in the foreground of the photo), 3331, 3325, 3321 and 3315 Harrison Street. All of these homes were placed on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1983 as part of the North Hyde Park Historic District. They are located in the Hyde Park neighborhood.
Folder contains one issue of "The Oak Leaf" newsletter dated Number 18, October, 1980 and published from the Oak Hall Apartments located in the Hyde Park area. The vertical files in this collection were formerly a part of the department's regular vertical files.
Photograph of the Highlands Hotel at 3930 Troost Avenue circa 1980. Built circa 1891, the building was originally the home of W. Chaffe Whitehead and was sold and converted into the Oglesby Hotel in 1911.
Photograph of the Homestead Apartments building at the southwest corner of Armour and Campbell in the early 1980s. The building, which provided Section 8-eligible housing at the time of the photograph. The building was designed by local architect Nelle Peters and opened as the Hotel Ricardo in 1922. After a 2010s renovation, the building became known as the Ricardo Apartments.
Photograph of the Bainbridge Apartments building at 900-08 East Armour Boulevard in the early 1980s. The building, originally built as two separate structures in 1926 and later joined via a central entry. At the time of the photograph, the building served as Section 8 federal housing.
Photograph circa 1980s of a single family home at 3315 Harrison Street, built in 1889. Placed on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1983 as part of the North Hyde Park Historic District.
Photograph of demolition of buildings in the early 1980s at 3901 - 3915 Main Street, including the Werby Building on the southeast corner at the intersection of 39th and Main Streets. The spire of the Calvary Baptist Church at 3921 Baltimore can be seen in the background.
Street level view of Humboldt Avenue and Main in the Hyde Park neighborhood. Home on the right is believed to be the William D. McLeod residence, located at 3601 Main.
Street level view of three large homes. The homes on the left and middle are located on 36th Street and the Samuel Jarvis home on the right is facing Warwick Boulevard. The Alfred Toll residence is in the center and sits on the southwest corner of 36th Street and Warwick. These homes are located in the Hyde Park neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri.
Photograph circa 1980s of a single family home at 3428 Campbell Street, built in 1903. Placed on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1983 as part of the North Hyde Park Historic District. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood.
Photograph of commercial buildings at 514 and 518 East 31st Street in the early 1980s. Bookbinding Service, Inc., occupies the space at 514 East 31st. The building at the northwest corner of 31st and Cherry features unique wagon wheel-style windows on its ground floor.
Photograph circa 1980s of 3402 Harrison Street, built in 1897. It was originally a single family home but after renovations around 2017-2018, the home is a duplex. Placed on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1983 as part of the North Hyde Park Historic District.
View looking northwest of the buildings that once stood at the intersection of 31st Street and Troost Avenue. Signs for Foster's Shoes, Jacobson's, the Hotel Lyndon, and Cannady's Grill can be seen. Pedestrians and cars parked along 31st street are in view.