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  2. Evel Knievel Museum - Wikipedia

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    A then-current business partner made a phone call to Harley-Davidson dealer Mike Patterson of Topeka, Kansas, whose team of motorcycle restoration experts had recently completed a ground-up rebuilding of Jerry Lee Lewis's 1959 Panhead, which sold at auction for $350,000. [12] [13]

  3. Smith Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    Terry Stafford designed a new four-cylinder car with shaft-drive introduced as a mid year-model in 1906. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] The Great Smith of 1907 was priced at $2,500 (equivalent to $81,750 in 2023) with a 318 in 3 (5213 cc) (4.5×5-inch, 114×127mm) water-cooled four, four-speed sliding gear transmission (three forward, one reverse), multi-disk ...

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  5. Heartland Motorsports Park - Wikipedia

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    When it opened in 1989, [1] Heartland Motorsports Park was the first new auto racing facility to be built in the United States for 20 years. Its facilities include a road-race course with 4 possible configurations (ranging from 1.8 to 2.5 miles or 2.9 to 4.0 kilometres in length), a 3 ⁄ 8 mi (0.6 km) clay oval, off-road course and a 1 ⁄ 4 mi (0.4 km) drag strip.

  6. Southwest Shawnee County car crash kills Topeka Metro board ...

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    Chance M. Lucas, 28, of Topeka, died in a crash discovered early Sunday morning when the car he was driving struck a tree near S.W. 33rd and Auburn Road, Shawnee County Sheriff Brian C. Hill ...

  7. De Soto, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, a railyard was constructed east of town to allow the switching of freight cars from Topeka to Kansas City. The yard consisted of seven rails along the main line and siding. Portions of the yard are still in use today to store unused freight cars. [50] However, only three lines remain, as the others were removed to save on maintenance. [50]

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