Springfield, MO — Boyd announces the selection of their Series 3500 Window and Panning Systems in a historical restoration project in downtown Kansas City.
Restoration is underway for the new Black Archives of Mid-America building, formerly the Parade Park Maintenance Building, originally built in 1906. Working with the National Park Service in Washington D.C., Boyd custom-designed the Series 3500 System to ensure historical accuracy for the time period while at the same time providing outstanding energy-efficiency.
For more information about Boyd, visit: www.boydaluminum.com
For more information about the Black Archives of Mid-America, visit: www.blackarchives.org
About Boyd
Boyd designs, engineers, and produces high-efficiency aluminum windows for commercial, renovation, and historic building projects. Boyd’s line of window systems include projected, single- and double-hung, casement, slider, and fixed in standard, blast-rated, and impact-rated versions.
About Black Archives of Mid-America
The mission of the Black Archives of Mid-America in Kansas City, Inc. is to collect, preserve, and make available to the public materials documenting the social, economic, political, and cultural histories of persons of African American descent in the central United States, with particular emphasis in the Kansas City, Missouri region.
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