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  2. Keen Kutter Building - Wikipedia

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    The Keen Kutter Building is a former hardware warehouse located in Wichita, Kansas, that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. The four-story building has a free standing water tower that powered a water sprinkler system. The tower is an important landmark on the city's skyline.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sedgwick ...

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    Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS. The district is a 40-acre property northwest of Wichita's aircraft related industrial district. It consists of Linwood Place Addition and Darrah’s First Addition platted in 1943 and 1949, respectively.

  4. Otasco - Wikipedia

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    Otasco (Oklahoma Tire and Supply Company) was a retail chain specializing in auto parts and appliances based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [1]It was first established in 1918 by three Jewish Lithuanian immigrant brothers, Sam (1898–1939), Maurice (1891–1970), [2] and Herman (1889–1971) [3] Sanditen, who opened the first Otasco store in Okmulgee.

  5. An open house at a warehouse: an uncommon site in Oklahoma ...

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    An open house at a new warehouse? Not common, and it's a sign that Oklahoma City's industrial building boom is expiring, not popping, but like a balloon losing air.. TriStar Properties in St ...

  6. Wichita’s last military surplus store is gone, but one place ...

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    However, there is at least one Wichita store left that does sell some surplus supplies, even though they are only a small part of its inventory. That’s the Yard, which is downtown at 725 E. Central.

  7. ALCO Stores - Wikipedia

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    The majority of these stores were converted to either ALCO or Duckwall stores, though the Sterling nameplate was maintained until 2005 when the final Sterling store in Little Rock, Arkansas was closed. [8] 1984 - David's in Wichita, Kansas [2] 1985 - Hornsby, a 9-store chain based in Morris, Illinois, was acquired. [2]

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