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  2. 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.

  3. Hatching Pete - Wikipedia

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    Hatching Pete is a 2009 American comedy film released as a Disney Channel Original Movie. It first aired on April 24, 2009, on Disney Channel UK and later Disney Channel and Family . It was released on DVD in America on May 12, 2009, together with Dadnapped .

  4. List of museums in Kansas City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in Kansas City, Missouri encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including non-profit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  5. List of Hopewell sites - Wikipedia

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    The site is one of several Kansas City Hopewell sites near the junction of Line Creek and the Missouri River. [13] Seip Earthworks and Dill Mounds District: A large hilltop enclosure in Ross County, Ohio and one of the sites which make up the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park. Serpent Mounds Park

  6. William Rockhill Nelson - Wikipedia

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    William Rockhill Nelson (March 7, 1841 – April 13, 1915) was an American real estate developer and co-founder of The Kansas City Star in Kansas City, Missouri. He donated his estate (and home) for the establishment of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. He is buried at Mt. Washington Cemetery with his wife, daughter and son-in-law.

  7. Flashback Friday: 1970s Wichita loved Judge Riggs ... - AOL

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    Article from Sep 26, 1979 The Wichita Beacon (Wichita, Kansas) The post-facelift decor was described by the Wichita Beacon in 1979 as Victorian, with “subdued lighting, draped booths and ...

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  9. Laurence Sickman - Wikipedia

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    Laurence Chalfant Stevens Sickman (1907–1988) was an American academic, art historian, sinologist and Director of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. [ 1 ] Education