LOCATION
OF THE INSTITUTE
The greatly increased enrollment in the HORNER
INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS has necessitated removal to
larger quarters, which have been found in the Richard
Keith residence at Hunter Avenue and Baltimore.
The school has here all the advantages of the
city with none of the drawbacks. The residence
district surrounding the school is the most beautiful
in the city. Transportation facilities are
excellent. The Sunset Hill, Westport,
Thirty-first Street and Strang Line cars pass the
door. The Country Club and Rockhill cars pass a
short block away. The school is now only eleven
minutes from the down-town shopping district and eight
minutes from the Union Station.
The building is one of the most beautiful residences
ever built in Kansas City. The first floor is
finished entirely in mahogany and each studio contains
a handsome fireplace. The grounds of the school
extend an entire block on Hunter Avenue and four
hundred feet on Baltimore. The beautiful lawn
and large trees furnish a very desirable suburban
setting. The beautiful lawn and large trees
furnish a very desirable suburban setting.
The studios are exceptionally large, well-lighted
rooms, equipped entirely with new Kimball grand and
upright pianos.
All the leading music and art periodicals are kept on
file in the general reception hall for the use of the
students.
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