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  2. Gillis Opera House - Wikipedia

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    Design and construction. Architect (s) Asa Beebe Cross. The Gillis Opera House, later rebuilt and renamed to the Gillis Building, was an opera house in Kansas City, Missouri. It was designed by Asa Beebe Cross and was commissioned by Mary Ann Gillis, the niece of William Gillis, who is also the namesake for the building.

  3. Sauer Castle - Wikipedia

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    77000600 [ 1 ] Added to NRHP. August 2, 1977. The Sauer Castle is an Italianate architecture home at 935 Shawnee Road in Kansas City, Kansas, built from 1871 to 1873. It was designed by famed architect Asa Beebe Cross [ 2 ] as the residence of Anton Sauer. He had married Francesca in Vienna, Austria at age eighteen and a half.

  4. City workhouse castle - Wikipedia

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    City workhouse castle (Vine Street workhouse castle, Brant Castle [3]) is a city historical register site located at 2001 Vine Street in Kansas City, Missouri.The castle was constructed by contractors in 1897 for US$25,700 (equivalent to $941,000 in 2023) next to the natural deposit of yellow limestone which had been quarried by inmates of the preceding city workhouse jail across Vine Street.

  5. Livin' Like Hippies Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Livin’ Like Hippies Tour was the eighth headlining concert tour by American country music artist Miranda Lambert.It began on January 18, 2018, in Greenville, South Carolina and ended on June 17, 2018, in Grand Junction, Colorado.

  6. Harris-Kearney House - Wikipedia

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    4000 Baltimore Ave, Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Coordinates. 39°03′15″N 94°35′16″W  /  39.05417°N 94.58778°W  / 39.05417; -94.58778. Website. Harris-Kearney House. The 1855 Harris-Kearney House is an historical site located in Kansas City, Missouri, in the Westport neighborhood.

  7. Woodneath - Wikipedia

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    Woodneath, also known as the Elbridge Arnold Homestead, is a historic farmhouse located in Kansas City, Missouri that was occupied by the Arnold, Moore, and Crouch families between 1855 and the late 1970s. It was named "Woodneath" after the abundant oak, pine, and sugar maples on the property, and many of those tree varieties are still present ...

  8. Seth E. Ward Homestead - Wikipedia

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    February 17, 1978. The Seth E. Ward Homestead, also known as Ward House or Frederick B. Campbell Residence is a historic home located in the Country Club District, Kansas City, Missouri. It was designed by Asa Beebe Cross and built in 1871. It is a two-story, "T"-plan, vernacular Greek Revival style brick dwelling.

  9. Strawberry Hill (Kansas City, Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry Hill (Kansas City, Kansas) Coordinates: 39°06′46″N 94°37′08″W. Strawberry Hill is a historic neighborhood in Kansas City, Kansas, United States. It is bordered by Minnesota Avenue to its north, by Interstate 70 to its east and south, and by 7th Street to its west.