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The Red Rocks State Historic Site is a Kansas historic site at 927 Exchange Street in Emporia, Kansas. It preserves the William Allen White House , also known as Red Rocks , which was the home of Progressive journalist William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944.
Spangles is a family-owned 1950s themed fast food chain based in Wichita, Kansas. It serves 1/3-pound burgers , flatbread pita wraps, french fries , onion rings , breakfast sandwiches, cinnamon and sugar donuts, lactose-free milkshakes , and an array of other soft-serve desserts. [ 1 ]
The Wichita–Winfield Combined Statistical Area is made up of five counties in south central Kansas. The statistical area includes one metropolitan area and one micropolitan area. As of the 2000 Census, the CSA had a population of 607,457 (though a July 1, 2009 estimate placed the population at 646,317). [7] Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)
The new Wichita Sticky Bird restaurant should be open by mid-July, the Millers said. It will have a small dining room that can fit about a dozen people. But its focus will be on the drive-through.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood — longtime friends of the Carters — honored late President Jimmy Carter at his funeral.. The country singers played a rendition of "Imagine" by John Lennon, a ...
Wayne Osmond, one of the original members of the Osmonds sibling singing group, died Wednesday in Salt Lake City. He was 73. Merrill Osmond, one of Wayne Osmond’s brothers, shared on Facebook ...
Downtown Wichita is the central business district, government and social core of the Wichita metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Kansas.It is home to several of the area's major landmarks and event venues including the Epic Center, Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center, Intrust Bank Arena, Riverfront Stadium, Keeper of the Plains sculpture, the Old Town entertainment district, and ...
Darius Sales Munger House, built in 1868, is the oldest surviving building in Witchita. [3]Pioneer trader Jesse Chisholm, a half-white, half-Native American who was illiterate but who spoke multiple Native American languages, established a trading post at the site in the 1860s, and Chisholm traded cattle and goods with the Wichita tribe at points south along a trail from Wichita into present ...