roberthuffstutter: HEADING NORTH ON BROADWAY BRIDGE
roberthuffstutter: KANSAS CITY TERMINAL, ELEVATORS BY RIVER
roberthuffstutter: BUS STOP ON BROADWAY, KCMO
roberthuffstutter: J.C. NICHOLS FOUNTAIN, KCMO
roberthuffstutter: PRELIMINARY SKETCH FOR WATERCOLOR BY HUFFSTUTTER--UPTOWN
roberthuffstutter: USE SOME OF TOBACCO TAXES FOR SMOKE-BREAK ROOMS
roberthuffstutter: DAWN'S EARLY LIGHT SOMETIME LONG AGO
roberthuffstutter: KANSAS CITY IS PROMOTING SPELLING AND KC STRIP STEAKS...
roberthuffstutter: ODD AND ASSORTED SUBJECTS 565
roberthuffstutter: NICHOLS ROAD: SALUTE TO THE PLAZA, KCMO
roberthuffstutter: UPTOWN: THIS MARQUE IS A KANSAS CITY LANDMARK
roberthuffstutter: BLUE ROOM in Kansas City, Missouri 1959...it was a unique jazz club with an inviting blue neon sign...
roberthuffstutter: JAZZ AND DRINKS 1959: KC'S BLUE ROOM
roberthuffstutter: MY SIMPLE PLAN WOULD HAVE BEEN A BELOVED PLAN FOR HEALTHCARE REFORM...
roberthuffstutter: MY FRIEND GAVE ME HIS 84 EL DORADO WHEN HE BOUGHT A NEW 85 EL DORADO...
roberthuffstutter: SPRINGTIME ARRIVES IN KCMO
roberthuffstutter: VAN GOGH'S CROWS ABOVE OLIVE GROVE WITHOUT SUNFLOWERS
roberthuffstutter: Me and my Morris Minor...1965
roberthuffstutter: American spirit is awakening again...
roberthuffstutter: ARTISTS' SUITE AT OLD KANSAS CITY HOTEL: WATCH MOODY ARTISTS PAINTING, VISIT SHOT BAR IN OLD BASEMENT, ENJOY TRANSIENT EXPERIENCE AND OLD ELEVATOR
roberthuffstutter: PORTRAIT OF A SINGER: CARIBBEAN BEAT AND PLEASING ACCENT
roberthuffstutter: CLOUDY DAY ON KC's COUNTRY CLUB PLAZA, SPRING OF 1966: Cocktails were about 75 cents in the poshest places on the Plaza back then...
roberthuffstutter: IN THE SPIRIT OF THANKSGIVING: SCHOOL PROJECT OF YOUNGEST GRANDAUGHTER...
roberthuffstutter: MIKE MURPHY PASSES AWAY KCMO
roberthuffstutter: MOSIAC FROM A WALL ON KANSAS CITY'S PLAZA SHOPPING AREA.
roberthuffstutter: FRIENDS GATHERED AT RANDY'S PLACE DECEMBER 60
roberthuffstutter: SKETCH DONE IN 1958 OF A KANSAS CITY URBAN AREA
roberthuffstutter: DEDICATED TO THE AMERICAN COAL INDUSTRY
roberthuffstutter: MR VERBEKE AND HIS VINTAGE POSTCARDS