Photograph circa 1980s - looking west - of a single family home at 3303 Harrison Street, built in 1900. 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 a house at 501 East Armour Boulevard in the early 1980s. The house, built in 1912, has been known as the Judge Michael Ross Residence after its initial resident. The house is photographed with a "For Sale" sign in the front yard. Originally built as a single family home, the house had also served as a residential hall for women, and had been converted into office space by the time of this photograph.
Photograph circa 1980s of a single family home at 3400 Campbell Street, built in 1903-04. 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 circa 1980s of a single family home at 3331 Harrison Street, built in 1900. 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 circa 1980s - looking east - of a single family home at 3303 Harrison Street, built in 1900. 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 circa 1980s - in the center of the photo, facing north - of the single family home at 3310 Harrison Street. It was built in 1890, for William Barton, president of the Barton Hat Company, and his family. Placed on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1983 as part of the North Hyde Park Historic District. The buildings which are visible in the foreground, on the far right and far left of the photo, were demolished in 1990. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood.
Photograph circa 1980s of a single family home at 3305 Campbell Street, built in 1920. 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, looking north, circa 1980s of a carriage house, which is part of a single family home at 3338 Harrison Street, built in 1902. The home that is visible in the right side of the photo is a single family home at 916 East 34th Street; it sits to the south of 3338 Harrison Street. 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 circa 1980s of a single family home at 3800 Campbell Street, built in 1906 and designed by the architectural firm of Wight and Wight. Placed in 1978 on National Register of Historic Places as part of the Hyde Park Historic District and on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places as L.R. Wright residence. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood.
Photograph circa 1980s - in the center of the photo, facing north - of the single family home at 3310 Harrison Street. It was built in 1890, for William Barton, president of the Barton Hat Company, and his family. Placed on the Kansas City Register of Historic Places in 1983 as part of the North Hyde Park Historic District. The buildings which are visible in the foreground, on the far right and far left of the photo, were demolished in 1990. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood.
Photograph circa 1980s of the south face of the single family home at 3310 Harrison Street, built in 1890, for William Barton, president of the Barton Hat Company, and his family. 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 the southern wing of the Luzier Cosmetics Building at 3216 Gillham Plaza in the 1980s. The building was developed in two phases - the larger north wing was designed by local architecture firm Hoit, Price, ; Barnes in 1927 for Martha Washington Candy Company, and the smaller south wing designed by local architect Nelle E. Peters and added in 1928. Luzier purchased the north building and linked the two in 1933, at which time Peters' exterior ornamentation was extended to unify the structures. The building served as the headquarters for the Luzier Cosmetics company from 1928 to 2000.