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Anthony J. "Tiger" Cardarella (1926—1984) was a Kansas City, Missouri Cosa Nostra figure who was involved in large-scale fencing operations. Cardarella was the owner of Tiger's Records shop on Independence Avenue in Kansas City and Overland Park, Kansas .
Kansas City Convention Center, Kansas City, 1994; Kansas City Power and Light Building, Kansas City, 1931; Katz Drug Building, Kansas City, 1938; Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, 1936; National World War I Museum and Memorial, Kansas City, 1926; St. Stephen Baptist Church, Kansas City, 1947; Switzer School, Kansas City, 1939; Tower Dry ...
St. Louis Art Museum The Gateway Arch The Climatron The Jewel Box The City Museum The Magic House Mcdonnell Planetarium Standard J-1 at the Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum A Burlington Zephyr and a Frisco 2-10-0 on display at the Museum of Transportation 1904 World's Fair Flight Cage at the St. Louis Zoo Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis (St. Louis) Central Institute for the Deaf; Central Visual and Performing Arts High School; Century Building (St. Louis) Chase Park Plaza Hotel; City Hall (St. Louis) City Museum; Civil Courts Building; Clemens House-Columbia Brewery District; Cleveland Junior Naval Academy; Clyde C. Miller Career Academy ...
Gentry's firm was much smaller, while Hoit, Price & Barnes were known for their work in designing the Kansas City Power and Light Building, an Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1931; the 32-story Fidelity Bank Building at 909 Walnut; Corinthian Hall; and many more Kansas City buildings and residences. Municipal Auditorium, however, was a public ...
The Grand Center Arts District is located in the Midtown St. Louis Historic District (on the National Register of Historic Places) north of the Saint Louis University campus. Referred to colloquially as Grand Center, the neighborhood's formal name is Covenant Blu Grand Center . [ 2 ]
The woman accused of stabbing a postal worker to death over a spot in line at a Harlem deli has a long history of knife violence — and once threatened “to cut” one of her previous victims.
St. Louis: 6 Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center: 504 ft (154 m) 45 1980: Kansas City: Tallest hotel in Missouri: 7 One US Bank Plaza: 484 ft (148 m) 36 1976: St. Louis: 8 Kansas City Power and Light Building: 481 ft (147 m) 34 1931: Kansas City: Converting to residential: 9 909 Walnut: 471 ft (144 m) 35 1931: Kansas City