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  2. Ward-Meade House - Wikipedia

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    The Ward-Meade House is a historic house in Topeka, Kansas. It was built in 1870 for Anthony A. Ward and his wife, née Mary Jane Foster. [2] It was inherited by their daughter Jennie, who lived here with her husband John Meade, an engineer for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. [2] It remained in the Ward-Meade family until 1961, when ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Shawnee ...

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    March 26, 2020 (2209 SW 29th St. Topeka: 2: Morton Albaugh House: Morton Albaugh House: April 28, 2004 (1331 SW. Harrison St. Topeka: 3: Solomon A. Alt House

  4. List of Lustron houses - Wikipedia

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    Evans Lustron House in Columbus, Indiana. This is a list of notable Lustron houses. A Lustron house is a home built using enameled metal. There were about 2500 prefabricated homes built in this manner. [1] [2] Numerous Lustron houses have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3]

  5. Interest is 'overwhelming' in auction for Topeka's Heartland ...

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    That online auction opened Dec. 13 and runs until Dec. 27, Payne told The Capital-Journal. Items that are up for sale may be viewed during an open house, which will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m ...

  6. Topeka Sizzlers - Wikipedia

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    A group of 14 investors led by married business partners Jim & Bonnie Garrett purchased the Topeka Sizzlers from Glannon before the 1988–89 season. The Garretts put the team up for sale during the 1989–1990 season. A group of investors led by Sacramento, California attorney Robert Wilson purchased the Sizzlers and re-located them to Washington.

  7. Cedar Crest (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    MacLennan died in 1933; when his widow died in 1955, she bequeathed Cedar Crest to the state of Kansas with the condition it be utilized as a home for the governor of Kansas. The gift included 244 acres (99 ha) of surrounding land to be used as a park (now known as MacLennan Park). After some debate, the state decided to accept the home in 1957.

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