Just finished looking through a book from the library called Christmastime in Kansas City. Anyone who is interested in seeing some shots of what buildings and department stores looked like downtown in holidays past should check this out. It's also amazing how many lights and decorations they were able to string across the streets.
In addition to the Library, I have seen it on display in Barnes and Noble. Well worth seeing.
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Re: Christmastime in Kansas City
It would be BIG of you to scan every page of the book and upload it to this site!Electric_Cactus wrote:Just finished looking through a book from the library called Christmastime in Kansas City. Anyone who is interested in seeing some shots of what buildings and department stores looked like downtown in holidays past should check this out. It's also amazing how many lights and decorations they were able to string across the streets.
In addition to the Library, I have seen it on display in Barnes and Noble. Well worth seeing.
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It might also be illegal.
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