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  2. Topeka Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The Topeka Constitution marked the first effort to form a Kansas governmental structure and define its basis in law. Free-State delegates passed the constitution on December 15, 1855. The Territorial election for officers and approval of the constitution on January 15, 1856, was boycotted by most pro-slavery men.

  3. Timeline of Topeka, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    1900 Bethel Bible College founded.; Population: 33,608. [4]1902 - Smith Automobile Company founded. 1903 - Kansas State Capitol building constructed. 1905 - Topeka Industrial Institute later rebuilt as a women's prison.

  4. List of convention centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bartle Hall Convention Center: Kansas City: Missouri: 388,000 sq ft (36,000 m 2) [27] 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m 2) [27] Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter: Perry: Georgia: 738,204 sq ft (68,581.4 m 2) 781,831 sq ft (72,634.5 m 2) Fair Park: Dallas: Texas: 749,000 sq ft (69,600 m 2) Salt Palace Convention Center: Salt Lake City: Utah

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  6. Constitution Hall (Topeka, Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    Constitution Hall in 2012. Constitution Hall, in Topeka, Kansas, is a significant building in the history of Kansas Territory and the state of Kansas.The two-story native stone building, with basement, was begun by Loring and John Farnsworth in the spring of 1855.

  7. Kansas considers limits on economic activity with China and ...

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    Kansas already limits corporate ownership of agricultural land, and more than 20 other states restrict foreign land ownership, according to the National Agricultural Law Center.

  8. Topeka, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln College, now Washburn University, was established in 1865 in Topeka by a charter issued by the State of Kansas and the General Association of Congregational Ministers and Churches of Kansas. In 1869, the railway started moving westward from Topeka, where general offices and machine shops of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad ...

  9. Where did the stadium tax question get the most and least ...

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    Fort Osage precincts FO-06 and FO-10 had the lowest support for the stadium tax in the county outside of Kansas City, with only around 24.4% of voters choosing “yes.” These precincts are ...