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  2. Oppenstein Brothers - Wikipedia

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    In 1902 the brothers moved from Denver to Kansas City, Missouri, [3] where they purchased the Herman Streicher Watch and Jewelry Company at 1017 Main Street. [1] The shop became quite a success, and Louis was able to invest in Kansas City real estate. [4] In 1919 the brothers purchased the Navarro building in Kansas City. [5]

  3. Oppenstein Brothers Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Oppenstein Brothers Memorial Park is an urban park located in the heart of Kansas City, Missouri's, Central business district, located at the northeast corner of 12th and Walnut Streets Some notable buildings in the surrounding area are One Kansas City Place , Town Pavilion , and the 1010 Grand Building.

  4. Thomas Fox - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Fox (1622–1666), English MP for Tamworth 1660–1661 Thomas Fox (elected 1406), MP for Nottingham Tom Fox (Australian politician) (1876–1951), Australian politician and football player

  5. WDAF-TV - Wikipedia

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    WDAF-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. Owned by Nexstar Media Group, the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on Summit Street in the Signal Hill section of Kansas City, Missouri.

  6. Fred Meyer Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    Fred Meyer Jewelers is a national chain of jewelers. It is a owned by Fred Meyer , which is a subsidiary of Kroger . The company also formerly operated under the name Littman Jewelers .

  7. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    Cafe in the museum Shuttlecock. The museum was built on the grounds of Oak Hall, the home of Kansas City Star publisher William Rockhill Nelson (1841–1915). [4] When he died in 1915, his will provided that upon the deaths of his wife and daughter, the proceeds of his entire estate would go to purchasing artwork for public enjoyment.

  8. FanDuel Sports Network Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports Kansas City logo, used from 2008 to 2012. Former Fox Sports Kansas City logo, used from 2012 to 2021. Originally operating as a subfeed of Fox Sports Rocky Mountain, then Fox Sports Midwest in 1998, the network formally announced that it would spin-off Fox Sports Kansas City as a separate channel on January 24, 2008, after Fox Sports Midwest signed an exclusive long-term broadcast ...

  9. Harzfeld's - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Flagship: Downtown Kansas City: 1111 Main St. 1913 1984 Integrated into Town Pavilion: Lawrence KS: Lawrence KS: 1923 [6] Columbia MO: Columbia MO: 1929 / 1949 [6] Country Club Plaza: Kansas City Country Club Plaza: Apr 10, 1954: Jan 1984 [5] 87,000 sq ft (8,083 m 2), 65 employees at closing. Became a Bonwit Teller employing 100. [5 ...