Wichita Historic Warehouse and Jobbers District (ID03001172)
Added to NRHP
November 21, 2003
The Keen Kutter Building is a former hardware warehouse located in Wichita, Kansas, that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. The four-story building has a free standing water tower that powered a water sprinkler system. The tower is an important landmark on the city's skyline. In 1999 the building was re-purposed as the Hotel at Old Town, which includes a large collection of Keen Kutter hardware on display.
and 7 Related for: Keen Kutter Building information
The KeenKutterBuilding is a former hardware warehouse located in Wichita, Kansas, that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003...
Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri in 1866 KeenKutterBuilding, in Wichita, Kansas Krud Kutter, a trade name now owned by Rust-Oleum Cutter (disambiguation)...
year they sold the KeenKutterBuilding in Wichita to Alfred Jonathon Harwi's who had a hardware company in Atchison, Kansas. KeenKutter A. Friedman, Walter...
org. Archived from the original on 11 February 2007. The Winchester * KeenKutter * Diamond Edge Chronicles, Hardware Companies Kollectors Klub "Buffum...
Winchester and KeenKutter brands did good business during the 1920s but in 1929 they agreed to separate and Simmons and this building returned to their...
were pocket and folding hunter pattern switchblades bearing the name KeenKutter, a trademark owned by E.C. Simmons Hardware Co. (later purchased by the...
XV-XX (in Italian). Ulrico Hoepli. p. 144. Retrieved 22 December 2023. Kutter, Markus (1955). Celio Secondo Curione (in German). Helbing & Lichtenhahn...