
Title: Admissions Building, Topeka State Hospital Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: Reinisch Rose Garden Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome PM 1960 Sep-07
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Title: The Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Begun in 1866, the state capitol building of Kansas was completed 37 years later. Many objects of tourist interest are located in the building including the famous Kansas murals by John Steuart Curry. The 304-foot dome is open to sightseeers.
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Title: Reinisch Memorial Rose Garden, Gage Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
Here is truly enchanting beauty, gorgeous flowers from spring to fall, flood lighted at night, nine acres devoted to the Rose and Rock Garden, named in honor of Mr. E. F. A. Reinisch, who created a beautiful park system for Topeka.
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Title: Carnegie Hall Washburn School of Law Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Carnegie hall was erected in 1903 as one of the first college libraries built from funds provided by Andrew Carnegie. Since 1955 the building has housed the Washburn school of law
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Title: The Topeka Art Guild Inc., Gallery, 4131 SW Gage Center Dr Topeka Kansas (KS), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
(Gage Center at Huntoon & Gage)
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Title: Greetings From Jopeka Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
The first national ban of Topeka. Number one Townsite Plaza. Topeka, Kansas.
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Title: State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Real Photo PM 1909 Sep-11
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Title: Post Exchange, Winter General Hospital Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Cedar Crest Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
This picturesque mansion, official home of the Governors of Kansas, overlooks the beautiful Kansas River Valley, and is located west of Topeka.
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Title: First Baptist Church Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back unused
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Title: Bethany College Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back unused
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Title: Observatory At Washburn College Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back unused
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Title: Mulvane Building Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back unused
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Title: Sports On The Lagoon, Vinewood Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Washburn College Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back unused
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Title: Garfield Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back unused
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Title: New National Hotel Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back unused
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Title: Greetings From Topeka Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: Chapel With Rice Hall In Distance, Washburn College Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Grace Cathedral Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: The C. W. Merriam Farm Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back unused
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Title: Mac Vicar Chapel, Washburn College Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back unused
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Title: Hotel Jayhawk Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
"Outstanding Among Kansas Best!" 300 Air -Cooled rooms from $2.20 Air - Conditioned Coffee Shop and Dining Room Convention Hall - Sample Rooms - Roof Garden Theatre in Connection Ample Parking Facilities.
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Title: Greetings From Topeka Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome PM 1970
Description:
Kansas State Capitol - Reinisch Rose Garden Farbes Ferbes Air force Base Morgen Hall, Washburn University.
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Title: Lobby Hotel Jayhawk Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
Topeka's Newest Hotel Garage and Theatre in Connection Operated by Mosby Hotel co.,
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Title: Capper Foundation For Crippled Children, 3500 West Tenth Street Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
The Capper Foundation for Crippled Children provides complete rehabilitation services for physically handicapped children and youth including both residential and day care. The medically-controlled program includes physical, occupational, and speech therapies, orthopedic clinic, nursing service, pre-vocational training, and an accredited special education program for preschool through high school.
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Title: Greetings From Topeka Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Memorial Building Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
The memorial Building, at the corner of Tenth and Jackson Streets, houses one of the finest historical collections in the country and also one of the finest Genealogical Libraries.
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Title: Winter Veterans Hospital Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
Front Entrance and Administration Building
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Title: Aeroplane View Of Topeka Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Topeka High School Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1947
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Harrison St. Looking North Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Milan Bridge, Spanning Kaw River Topeka Kansas (KS), Post Card (Undivided Back)
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Title: Auditorium And City Hall Topeka Kansas (KS), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905
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Title: Reinisch Rose Garden Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome PM 1966
Description:
Internationally famous for its beauty and charm of design, the Refinish Rose Garden in Gage Park, Topeka, contains 18,000 rose bushes including 100 different varieties. When built in 1930 It was one of the largest muncipally owned rose gardens in the United States.
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Title: Hotel Jayhawk Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Free guest parking 300 air-conditioned room with T.V. Air-conditioned coffee shop and dining room complete convention and meeting facilities
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Title: Morgan Hall, Washburn College Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: Senior High School Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: Union Pacific Station Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: Gage Park Swimming Pool Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border PM 1935
Description:
Largest all concrete pool in the west
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Title: Central Congregational Church, Chas M Sheldon Pastor Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border PM 1911
Description:
The State Capitol, with the various State Offices, means a large number of fine office positions. The Supreme Court brings the cream of Kansas law practice to Topeka. Law stenography offers a splendid field of employment. Dougherty's Business College is at the northeast corner of the State House Square, only a few steps form the great State Free Library. Come to Topeka! Come to Dougherty's! Write for catalog to Dougherty's 116-120 West 8th Ave., Topeka, Kansas.
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Title: Observatory Washburn College Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border PM 1923
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Title: Looking Southwest From Y.M.C.A Building Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: Central High School Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: Santa Fe General Office Building Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border PM 1931
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: Hotel Kansan Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border PM 1933
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Title: State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: Country Club Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: Bird's Eye View Of Topeka Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: The Grand Army Memorial Building Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: State House, Senate Room Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border PM 1907
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Title: State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border PM 1918
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Title: Santa Fe General Office Building Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: Aeroplane View Of Topeka Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: Gage Park Swimming Pool Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
Description:
Largest all concrete pool in the west
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: Santa Fe General Office Building Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: Melan Arch Bridge Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
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Title: Kaw River Bridge, Kansas Avenue Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border PM 1921
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Title: State Journal Building Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border PM 1920
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Title: On The Lakes At Gage Park Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border PM 1915
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Title: Greetings From Topeka Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1952
Description:
Key To Views on other Side:- T - High School Tower, O - Reinisch Memorial rock Garden, P - Pioneer Woman Monument E - State Capitol K Abraham Lincoln Statue A - Reiuisch Memorial rose Garden.
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Title: State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
Topeka was founded in 1854, became the stat capital in 1861 when Kansas was admitted to the Union. Capitol building occupies one square block of ground, Hwere are located the principal state offices although others are housed in newer buildings located near by.
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Title: Topeka High School Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Reinisch Memorial Rose Garden, Gage Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1937
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Title: U. S. Post Office And Court House Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1942
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Title: Topaka High School Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1957
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
This is one of the finest State Capitols in the U.S., height of dome to lantern balcony, 258 feet; height of dome at extreme top, 304 feet, length from north to south, including porches, 399 feet; east to west, 386 feet; square of the dome at base, 80 feet x 80 feet. 296 steps lead from the upper floor of the building proper to the dome, affording a splendid view of Topeka.
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Title: Aeroplane View of Topeka Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1948
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Title: Hotel Jayhawk Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
Hotel Jayhawk is one of the Kansas newest and finest hotels, modern is every detail, with circulating ice water, conditioned and refreigerated air in all dining rooms, as well as in the large and popular coffee shop.
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Title: Reinisch Memorial Rock Garden Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen
Description:
This internationally famous Rose and Rock Garden comprises nine acres in Gage Park. There are thousands of bulbs and plants in the beautiful rock Garden and roses of every variety and color delight Rose Garden visitors. Both Gardens are flood lighted at night
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Title: Doran Lily Pool, Gage Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
Reinisch Memorial Rose Garden
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Title: Hotel Jayhawk Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
"Outstanding Among Kansas Best!" 300 Air - Conditioned and Air - Cooler Rooms Air - Conditioned Coffe Shop and Dining Room Convention Hall. Sample Rooms Roof Garden Theatre in connection Ample Parking Facilityies. Mrs. Jack Mosby - Pres. & Mgr. Mosby Hotel Co.
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Title: Municipal Auditorium Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
This is one of the finest State Capitols in the U.S., height of dome to lantern balcony, 258 feet; height of dome at extreme top, 304 feet, length from north to south, including porches, 399 feet; east to west, 386 feet; square of the dome at base, 80 feet x 80 feet. 296 steps lead from the upper floor of the building proper to the dome, affording a splendid view of Topeka.
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Title: Reinisch Memorial Rock Garden Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Doran Lily Pool, Gage Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1947
Description:
Reinisch Memorial Rose Garden
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Title: Topeka Avenue Bridge Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1956
Description:
Spans the Kansas River at Topeka and is a connecting link in U.S. Highway No. 75. The bridge is of deck-plate steel girder type. The center span is 941 feet llong and is the largest span of continuous plate girder that has ever been fabricated in the Uited States. Five spans make up bridge, which is 4,440 feet, almost a mile long, and the longest highway bridge in Kansas. The four lane traffic roadway is thirty seven feet above the high water mark and was opened to through traffic in September 1938.
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Title: Kansas Avenue, Raw River Bridge Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1916
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Title: Reinisch Memorial Rock Garden, Gage Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1940
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Title: Topeka Avenue Bridge Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1951
Description:
Spans the Kansas River at Topeka and is a connecting link in U.S. Highway No. 75. The bridge is of deck-plate steel girder type. The center span is 941 feet llong and is the largest span of continuous plate girder that has ever been fabricated in the Uited States. Five spans make up bridge, which is 4,440 feet, almost a mile long, and the longest highway bridge in Kansas. The four lane traffic roadway is thirty seven feet above the high water mark and was opened to through traffic in September 1938.
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Title: Reinisch Memorial Rose Garden, Gage Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
Here is truly enchanting beauty, gorgeous flowers from spring to fall, flood lighted at night, nine acres devoted to the Rose and Rock Garden, named in honor of Mr. E.F. A. Reinisch, who created a beautiful park system for Topeka.
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Title: Topeka Avenue Bridge Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
Spans the Kansas River at Topeka and is a connecting link in U.S. Highway No. 75. The bridge is of deck-plate steel girder type. The center span is 941 feet llong and is the largest span of continuous plate girder that has ever been fabricated in the Uited States. Five spans make up bridge, which is 4,440 feet, almost a mile long, and the longest highway bridge in Kansas. The four lane traffic roadway is thirty seven feet above the high water mark and was opened to through traffic in September 1938.
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Title: Santa Fe General Office Building Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1945
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1940
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Title: Reinisch Memorial Rose Garden, Gage Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1947
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Municipal Auditorium Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1946
Description:
Completed in 1940 at a cost of $1,500,000. This building has a main auditorium seating close to 5,000 persons, as well as numerous conference, committee and assembly rooms, also a Little Theatre. Its basement dining room accommodates 1,800. Complete air-conditioning features this building occupying an entire city block. City officesare housed here.
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
This is one of the finest State Capitols in the U.S., height of dome to lantern balcony, 258 feet; height of dome at extreme top, 304 feet, length from north to south, including porches, 399 feet; east to west, 386 feet; square of the dome at base, 80 feet x 80 feet. 296 steps lead from the upper floor of the building proper to the dome, affording a splendid view of Topeka.
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Title: Reinisch Memorial Rock Garden, Gage Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1951
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Title: Reinisch Memorial Rose Garden, Gage Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
Here is truly enchanting beauty, gorgeous flowers from spring to fall, flood lighted at night, nine acres devoted to the Rose and Rock Garden, named in honor of Mr. E.F. A. Reinisch, who created a beautiful park system for Topeka.
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Title: Swimming Pool, Gage Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
This is one of the largest all concrete pools in the Middle West, 460 feet long and 65 to 170 feet wide, an electric fountain in pool, slides, chutes and sand beach for children.
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Central Park Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Garfield Park Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Lagbon, Vinewood Park Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1910
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Title: Lovers Lane, Vinewood Park Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1909
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Title: Swans on Central Park Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1909
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Title: Lovers Lane, Vinewood Park Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Grace Cathedral Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1912
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Title: State House Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1911
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Title: State House Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
Description:
In this city is located the state capitol building and other state instutions. The chief industry of this city is the manufacture of flour. The population is about 50,000.
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Title: State House Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1910
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Title: Governor's Mansion Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1910
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Title: Topeka High School, Academic Building Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1908
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Title: Auditorium Topeka Kansas (KS)
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Building Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Santa Fe Depot Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1911
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Title: Snow Hall, K. U. Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1907
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Title: Thompson Building Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Having a Very Cheap Time In Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Capper Building Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: City Water Works Topeka Kansas (KS)
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Title: Topeka Ave Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1912
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Title: State Capitol Building Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1907
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Title: Auditerium Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1911
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Title: City Water Works Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1911
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Title: City Park with Melan Bridge in Distance Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Harrison St., looking North Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1911
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Title: State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1910
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Title: Stone Bridge, Vinewood Park Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1908
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Title: Stone Bridge, Vinewood Park Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1910
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Title: State Capitol Building Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1913
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Title: State House Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1909
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1911
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Title: State House Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
Description:
In this city is located the state capitol building and other state institutions. The chief industry of this city is the manufacture of flour. The population is about 50,000.
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Title: State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1908
Description:
This entire set of 45 State Capitals, representing every state in the Union, sent postpaid for only 50 cents; your choice of any 12 for 25 cents; four for 10 cents; 2 for 5 cents, postpaid.
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Title: Stone Arch Bridge, Vinewood Park Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Stone Arch Bridge, Vinewood Park Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1908
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Title: Legoon, Vinewood Park Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1910
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Title: Stone Arch Bridge, Vinewood Park Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: State House Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
Description:
In this city is located the state capitol building and other state institutions. The chief industry of this city is the manufacture of flour. The population is about 50,000
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Title: Looking South on Topeka Ave , 9th St Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: First Presbyterian Church Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1909
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Title: Panorama View of Residence and Business District Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1906
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Title: Governor's Mansion Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1907
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1907
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Title: Washburn College Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1902
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Title: College of the Sisters of Bethany Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Santa Fe, General Offices Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1905
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Title: Governor's Mansion Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1906
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Title: Ace Motor Court Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS)
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Title: Copeland Hotel Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1905
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Title: The Capital Topeka Kansas (KS), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Lagoon, Vinewood Park Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1907
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Title: Washburn College Buildings Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Kansas State Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Reinisch Memorial Rock Garden Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1937
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Title: Doran Lily Pool, Reinisch Memorial Rose Garden, Gaga Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1942
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Title: Railroad Y. M. C. A Topeka Kansas (KS), Post Card (Undivided Back)
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Title: State Office Building Topeka Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful new State Office Building is one of the most modern of its kind in the United States. It was built at a cost of more than eight and one-half million dollars and dedicated in 1957
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Title: Swimming Pool, Gage Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1944
Description:
This is one of the largest all concrete pools in the Middle West, 460 feet long and 65 to 170 feet wide, an electric fountain in pool, slides, chutes and sand beach for children
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Title: Lagoon, Vinewood Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Carnegie Library & Washburn Campus Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border PM 1918 Aug-03
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Title: The Capital Topeka Kansas (KS), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Oct-05
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Title: Washburn College Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back unused
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Title: Rock Island Depot Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back unused
Description:
Topeka is one of the large railway centers of the southwest, being entered by four of the principal western railroads. There are also large railway shops in the capital city of Kansas. Comfort. The best Home Monthly Published at 25C a year. Largest Circulation. Complete set of 50 Complete Tour of the United States cards, like this one, illustrating the Beauties and Wonders of our Own Country sent Free Post - paid for a club of only two yearly subscribers.
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Title: City Water Works Topeka Kansas (KS), Divided Back unused
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Title: State Capitol And Grounds Topeka Kansas (KS), Real Photo unused
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Title: Gage Park Swimming Pool Topeka Kansas (KS), White Border unused
Description:
Largest all concrete pool in the west
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Title: Stae Capitol Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1946
Description:
Topaka was founded in 1854, because the state capital in 1861 when Kansas was admitted to the Union. Capitol building occupies one square block of ground. Here are located the principal state offices although others are housed in newer buildings located near by.
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Title: Topeka Avenue Bridge, V Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1948
Description:
Spans the Kansas River at Topeka and is a connecting link in U.S. Highway No. 75. The bridge is of deck-plate steel girder type. The center span is 941 feet llong and is the largest span of continuous plate girder that has ever been fabricated in the Uited States. Five spans make up bridge, which is 4,440 feet, almost a mile long, and the longest highway bridge in Kansas. The four lane traffic roadway is thirty seven feet above the high water mark and was opened to through traffic in September 1938.
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Title: Monkey Island, Gage Park Topeka Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1947
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Title: Water Works Topeka Kansas (KS) unused
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Title: Auditorium Pipe Organ Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1909
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