the historic stowe building and warehouse west bottoms kansas city |
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| navigate by keyword : architecture constructed originally studebaker repurposed metropolis skyscraper photograph reflection warehouse producing including antiquing historic building hardware landmark colossal standing phaetons operated crafting company1 darkness bottoms company notable stories factory buggies kansas supply wagons bought retail events street facade window stowe james later night light house west city area tall 1903 1918 1998 |
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| The Stowe Hardware and Supply Company building is a notable landmark in the West Bottoms area of Kansas City. This colossal building, standing 10 stories tall, was originally constructed in 1903 as a factory and warehouse for Studebaker, producing wagons, buggies, and phaetons. In 1918, it was bought by James G. Stowe and later became known as the Stowe Hardware and Supply Company. The company operated until 1998, and the building has since been repurposed for retail and events, including antiquing and crafting. |
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