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By summer, the Topeka Town Association had agreed to complete the building in exchange for holding the Topeka Constitutional Convention there in the fall. From October 23 to November 11, 1855, the Topeka Constitutional Convention met in the building and produced the antislavery Topeka Constitution. Topeka in 1856. Constitution Hall is on the left.
Kline's Department Store, Ann Arbor, 1930 - 1994. [249] [250] Ann Arbor had as many as fifteen stores in its downtown that sold dry goods. [251] Detroit [202] Nationally, there were 22 stores. [252] Knapp's (J.W. Knapp Company) closed in 1980. Locations in downtown Lansing, Meridian Mall in Okemos and Westwood Mall in Jackson. Also included ...
Scott-Burr Stores Corp. was a wholly owned subsidiary of Butler Brothers and owned and operated two chains: Scott Stores, 5 cent to one dollar stores, with 116 units at the end of 1938, and Burr Stores, with 19 locations in 1938, dry goods stores. Net profit in 1937 was $182,000 and in 1938 it was $103,000.
The Kansas Historical Society is the official state historical society of Kansas.. Headquartered in Topeka, it operates as "the trustee of the state" for the purpose of maintaining the state's history and operates the Kansas Museum of History, Kansas State Archives and Library, Kansas State Capitol Tour Center, and 16 state-owned sites.
Topeka West High School, 2001 S.W. Fairlawn Road. G's Kids Catering , 2532 S.E. Monroe Street. JLB Distributing Inc. at Frontier Self Storage units A29 and A36, 3245 N.W. 54th St.
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1327, Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, 1931 and 1945; 1401 Minnesota Avenue (former dairy), Kansas City, 1931 and 1945; 1830 Minnesota Avenue, Kansas City, 1931 and 1945; AT&T Building, 948 North 10th Street, Kansas City, 1938
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