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  2. The Brutal True Story of William Hale in ‘Killers of the ...

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    OF ALL THE righteous bastards Robert De Niro has played in his career, William “King” Hale might take the cake for the worst of the worst. His Killers of the Flower Moon character marks the ...

  3. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is an art museum in Kansas City, Missouri, known for its encyclopedic collection of art from nearly every continent and culture, and especially for its extensive collection of Asian art. In 2007, Time magazine ranked the museum's new Bloch Building number one on its list of "The 10 Best (New and Upcoming ...

  4. International Association of Fire Chiefs - Wikipedia

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    1896 James Devine - Salt Lake City, UT; 1895 Frank J. Roulett - Augusta, GA; 1894 Zepherin Benoit - Montreal, Quebec; 1893 James Foley (fire chief) - Milwaukee, WI; 1892 Edward Hughes (fire chief) - Louisville, KY; 1891 A.P. Leshure - Springfield, MA; 1890 James Battle - Detroit, MI; 1889 George Consider Hale - Kansas City, Missouri; 1888 F.L ...

  5. William King Hale - Wikipedia

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    William King Hale (December 24, 1874 – August 15, 1962) was an American political and crime boss in Osage County, Oklahoma, who was responsible for the most infamous of the Osage Indian murders. He made a fortune through cattle ranching , contract killings , and insurance fraud before his arrest and conviction for murder.

  6. Kansas City Museum - Wikipedia

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    November 14, 1980. The Kansas City Museum is located in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. In 1910, the site was built by lumber baron and civic leader Robert A. Long as his private family estate, with the four-story historic Beaux-Arts style mansion named Corinthian Hall. In 1940, the site was donated by Long's heirs to become a public ...

  7. Hale's Tours of the World - Wikipedia

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    George C. Hale was born on October 28, 1849. He was a well travelled and prolific inventor, engineer and Fire Chief of Kansas City, Missouri from 1882 until retiring in 1902. Interested in the use of film, Hale came across William Keefe who had conceived the idea of an imitation railway passenger car on a circular platform that would remain ...

  8. 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. Originally, the house was located ...

  9. SubTropolis - Wikipedia

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    SubTropolis. Location. Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Coordinates. 39°09′40″N 94°28′34″W  /  39.161213°N 94.476242°W  / 39.161213; -94.476242. The interior of SubTropolis. SubTropolis is a business complex located inside of a 55,000,000-square-foot (5,100,000 m 2), 1,100-acre (4.5 km 2) mine in the bluffs north of ...