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The Auto Coach Building, at 1730-34 Oak St. in Kansas City, Missouri, was built in two phases in 1917 and 1926. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. It is a three-story, brick and stone, two part commercial block, 75 by 125 feet (23 m × 38 m) in plan. It was part of Kansas City's "Automobile Row" which, in the early 1900s, included auto dealerships, parts suppliers, rubber tire manufacturers, and other automotive related firms.

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  • The Auto Coach Building, at 1730-34 Oak St. in Kansas City, Missouri, was built in two phases in 1917 and 1926. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. It is a three-story, brick and stone, two part commercial block, 75 by 125 feet (23 m × 38 m) in plan. It was part of Kansas City's "Automobile Row" which, in the early 1900s, included auto dealerships, parts suppliers, rubber tire manufacturers, and other automotive related firms. (en)
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  • Raney & Botkin; Bryant, E.L. (en)
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  • Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements (en)
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  • The Auto Coach Building, at 1730-34 Oak St. in Kansas City, Missouri, was built in two phases in 1917 and 1926. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. It is a three-story, brick and stone, two part commercial block, 75 by 125 feet (23 m × 38 m) in plan. It was part of Kansas City's "Automobile Row" which, in the early 1900s, included auto dealerships, parts suppliers, rubber tire manufacturers, and other automotive related firms. (en)
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