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This photo taken from John A. Bryan’s Missouri’s Contribution to American Architecture
(1928) shows the Samuel Cupples house and a very similar Richardsonian Romanesque
residence in Kansas City.
The George F. Winter home, designed by William S. Matthews of Kansas City, was built
near the intersection of Troost Avenue and 30th Street. George F. Winter was a prominent
Kansas City realtor.
The Winter family sold the home in 1925 to the Horner Institute of Fine Arts. (The Horner
Institute merged with the Kansas City Conservatory of Music, antecedents to the
University of Missouri Kansas City
Conservatory of Music.).
The building is no longer extant. |