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Drawing of the Planned Truman Corners Shopping Center in Grandview, Missouri

A print of the planned Truman Corners Shopping Center at Blue Ridge Boulevard and U.S. Route 71 in Grandview, Missouri. The drawing shows proposed buildings and stores, plots held in reserve, parking lot plans, and other details. Not shown in this drawing is the Harry S. Truman Farm, which would occupy the empty area at the top left corner.

Drawing of the Planned Truman Corners Shopping Center in Grandview, Missouri

A print of the planned Truman Corners Shopping Center at Blue Ridge Boulevard and U.S. Route 71 in Grandview, Missouri. The drawing shows proposed buildings and stores, plots held in reserve, parking lot plans, the boundaries of the Harry S. Truman Farm, and other details. An additional drawing, titled "Key to Parking," estimates the number of spaces in the proposed parking lots.

Map of the Planned Truman Corners Shopping Center in Grandview, Missouri

An aerial photo of Grandview, Missouri with annotations highlighting the site of the planned Truman Corners Shopping Center at Blue Ridge Boulevard and U.S. Route 71. Other annotations highlight "solid housing," and Downtown Kansas City, Missouri. The Harry S. Truman Farm is visible in this photo. The photographer, date, and photo number, number 29, is included on the back.

Map of the Planned Truman Corners Shopping Center in Grandview, Missouri

An aerial photo of Grandview, Missouri with annotations highlighting the site of the planned Truman Corners Shopping Center at Blue Ridge Boulevard and U.S. Route 71. Another annotation highlights "Ruskin Housing." The Harry S. Truman Farm is visible in this photo. The photographer, date, and photo number, number 50, is included on the back.

Map of an Event in Independence, Missouri

A map of Independence, Missouri focusing on the area near the Harry S. Truman Library, Truman Home, Jackson County Courthouse, and Masonic Temple, Independence Lodge 76. Red markings throughout the map indicate the number and location of police officers covering an event taking place in the area. Handwriting totals the number of the police force at "133 Uniformed Men, 25 Plain Clothes, 10 Motorcycles." Handwriting on the back reads: "This property of Harry S. Truman sold to."