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A Kansas City librarian did the legwork and followed clues down a rabbit hole to solve a puzzle from 1895. ... the Kansas City Public Library, for help. ... trusses and crutches.
The Kansas City Public Library has received numerous awards and acknowledgements, including these: Library Journal gave KCPL a five star rating in 2013, 2016, and 2018 as one of 10 libraries earning five stars among 127 libraries with budgets between $10 million and $30 million, focused on circulation, digital circulation, library visits ...
The Central Library is the main library of the Kansas City Public Library system, which is located in the Library District of Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, United States.It is situated at 14 West 10th Street, at the corner of West 10th Street and Baltimore Avenue, across Baltimore Avenue from the Kansas City Club and up from the New York Life Building.
In 2003 or 2004, John Horner, a local historian at the Kansas City Public Library, fielded a call from someone out of state who said they had been helping to inventory the belongings of an elderly person who had recently died. Among them was a shoebox which turned out to be filled with newspaper clippings related to the case, as well as ...
The Kansas City Public Library Westport branch temporarily closed last week after an altercation between two library patrons that resulted in a police response, library officials said.
The haters used to call Kansas City “Gully Town.” A reader asked us to explain the transformation. ‘Kansas City is so ugly’: How our town leveled up from its dirty, hilly, homely past
The Old New England Building in the Library District of Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, located at 112 West 9th Street, was built in 1886 as the offices of the New England Safe Deposit and Trust Company. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1]
Between 2004 and 2011, the Historic Garment District Museum, in cooperation with the Kansas City Public Library, conducted the Historic Garment Industry Oral History Project. Interviewees, like ...