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The Hotel Phillips, a historic 217-room hotel located on 12th Street in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, opened in 1931. The site was formerly occupied by the Glennon Hotel, in which Harry S. Truman operated a haberdashery shop. That hotel was demolished, and the Phillips was constructed at a cost of $1.6 million, opening in February 1931. The 450-room hotel was the tallest in Kansas City, at 20 stories. The lobby contains an eleven-foot sculpture of the Goddess of Dawn, created in 1931 by Kansas City sculptor Jorgen Dreyer.

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  • El Hotel Phillips es un histórico hotel de 217 habitaciones localizado en la 12th Street en Kansas City (Misuri). Fue abierto en 1931.​ El edificio fue ocupado anteriormente por el Glennon Hotel, en el que Harry S. Truman tenía una mercería.​ Ese hotel fue demolido y el Phillips se construyó por 1.6 millones de dólares, siendo inaugurado en febrero de 1931.​ El hotel era el más alto de Kansas City, con 20 pisos y 74 metros.​ Fue inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1979. El hotel fue renovado y se integró en la Curio Collection de Hilton. (es)
  • The Hotel Phillips, a historic 217-room hotel located on 12th Street in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, opened in 1931. The site was formerly occupied by the Glennon Hotel, in which Harry S. Truman operated a haberdashery shop. That hotel was demolished, and the Phillips was constructed at a cost of $1.6 million, opening in February 1931. The 450-room hotel was the tallest in Kansas City, at 20 stories. The lobby contains an eleven-foot sculpture of the Goddess of Dawn, created in 1931 by Kansas City sculptor Jorgen Dreyer. (en)
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  • El Hotel Phillips es un histórico hotel de 217 habitaciones localizado en la 12th Street en Kansas City (Misuri). Fue abierto en 1931.​ El edificio fue ocupado anteriormente por el Glennon Hotel, en el que Harry S. Truman tenía una mercería.​ Ese hotel fue demolido y el Phillips se construyó por 1.6 millones de dólares, siendo inaugurado en febrero de 1931.​ El hotel era el más alto de Kansas City, con 20 pisos y 74 metros.​ Fue inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1979. En la entrada hay una escultura de tres metros de la diosa Eos, creada en 1931 por escultor Jorgen Dreyer.​ El hotel fue renovado y se integró en la Curio Collection de Hilton. (es)
  • The Hotel Phillips, a historic 217-room hotel located on 12th Street in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, opened in 1931. The site was formerly occupied by the Glennon Hotel, in which Harry S. Truman operated a haberdashery shop. That hotel was demolished, and the Phillips was constructed at a cost of $1.6 million, opening in February 1931. The 450-room hotel was the tallest in Kansas City, at 20 stories. The Phillips was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It operated for a time in the 1990s as the Radisson Suite Hotel Kansas City. It was bought by Marcus Hotels in 2001 from Wyndham Hotels. The lobby contains an eleven-foot sculpture of the Goddess of Dawn, created in 1931 by Kansas City sculptor Jorgen Dreyer. The Phillips is located directly across from the historic Hotel Muehlebach building. In October 2015, it was announced that The Phillips was purchased by Arbor Lodging Partners. The Phillips was renovated and joined the Curio Collection by Hilton. (en)
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