The "No Reservations" episode got me searching the web and I cam across this great web site with TONS of old KC photos.
http://kcmeesha.com/old-photos/
Old Photos Web Site
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shinatoo wrote:The "No Reservations" episode got me searching the web and I cam across this great web site with TONS of old KC photos.
http://kcmeesha.com/old-photos/
The guy is Fang on wodka.
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Oak Tower (former SW Bell Building) looked so much better before they modernized it.
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/3693db0814f7fdd3_large
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/3693db0814f7fdd3_large
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Question: I believe I've heard it said that "they" simply covered up the decoration rather than removed it. Any truth to this? Oak Tower is a pock mark on the skyline at this point, but it would be beautiful if returned to its original facade.FangKC wrote:Oak Tower (former SW Bell Building) looked so much better before they modernized it.
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/3693db0814f7fdd3_large
What year was it "modernized"?
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The facade was altered in the early 70's. The raised terra cotta was hacked away, to create a "smooth" surface to which the new skin could be affixed.smh wrote:Question: I believe I've heard it said that "they" simply covered up the decoration rather than removed it. Any truth to this? Oak Tower is a pock mark on the skyline at this point, but it would be beautiful if returned to its original facade.FangKC wrote:Oak Tower (former SW Bell Building) looked so much better before they modernized it.
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/3693db0814f7fdd3_large
What year was it "modernized"?
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Depressing.loftguy wrote:The facade was altered in the early 70's. The raised terra cotta was hacked away, to create a "smooth" surface to which the new skin could be affixed.smh wrote:Question: I believe I've heard it said that "they" simply covered up the decoration rather than removed it. Any truth to this? Oak Tower is a pock mark on the skyline at this point, but it would be beautiful if returned to its original facade.FangKC wrote:Oak Tower (former SW Bell Building) looked so much better before they modernized it.
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/3693db0814f7fdd3_large
What year was it "modernized"?
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The terra cotta was removed in 1975 when Civic Plaza National Bank purchased the building after SW Bell moived to their new building a few blocks north. The gothic tracery made it the most romantic element on the skyline.
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kcmeesha has posted here at least a few timesshinatoo wrote:The "No Reservations" episode got me searching the web and I cam across this great web site with TONS of old KC photos.
http://kcmeesha.com/old-photos/