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  • The New Life of Kansas City's Lost Landmark (2013)
  • Short | 4 min | Documentary, Short, Biography
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The New Life of Kansas City's Lost Landmark (2013)
Short | 4 min | Documentary, Short, Biography

The New Life of Kansas City's Lost Landmark is a short film about Bill Haw's loving restoration of Kansas City's Livestock Exchange building. Like most people, I fell in love with the building on my first visit. It had been renovated with ...See moreThe New Life of Kansas City's Lost Landmark is a short film about Bill Haw's loving restoration of Kansas City's Livestock Exchange building. Like most people, I fell in love with the building on my first visit. It had been renovated with modern amenities, but in a way that preserved the authenticity of the original structure. After multiple visits where tenants either went out of their way to open a door for me or engaged me in pleasant small talk, I signed a lease and moved my studio into an office. Soon after, I sought out the ownership to learn how this friendly community came to be, and this film is a result of that conversation. Written by Anonymous See less
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Josh Fry | Leena Fry (collaborating director)
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Josh Fry (story) | Leena Fry (story)
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Updated Nov 13, 2013

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