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  2. The Keeper of the Plains - Wikipedia

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    A profile image of this statue comprises the motif adopted by the 22nd Air Refueling Wing, a U.S. Air Force flying unit which is based at nearby McConnell Air Force Base. From 1993 through 2004, an image of the statue, along with the words "Keeper of the Plains," appeared on the tails of Boeing KC-135 air refueling tankers assigned to the 22nd ARW.

  3. Wichita Kansas Temple - Wikipedia

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    The intent to construct the temple was announced on April 3, 2022, by church president Russell M. Nelson during the church's general conference. The temple will be the first in Kansas. [7] On June 20, 2023, the church announced the temple will be located in the Moorings Plaza Fourth Addition near the Riverview Neighborhood in the north part of ...

  4. 50 years after its dedication, here’s what the Keeper of the ...

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    According to a 1974 Wichita Beacon story about the dedication, Winnebago tribe member Etta Hunter “prayed that ‘for as many years as this work of art may stand’ it would make for greater ...

  5. Sedgwick County Memorial Hall and Soldiers and Sailors ...

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    Sedgwick County Memorial Hall and Soldiers and Sailors Monument (1911–13) is a Civil War monument on the grounds of the Old Sedgwick County Courthouse, in Wichita, Kansas. It was designed by E. M. Viquesney , with sculpture by Frederick Hibbard and the W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company .

  6. Fairmount Congregational Church - Wikipedia

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    The Fairmount Congregational Church in Wichita, Kansas was a historic church at 1650 N. Fairmont. Its building was built in 1910 and added to the National Register in 2006. [1] It is Richardsonian Romanesque in style. When it was built in 1910, its south wing incorporated an earlier church on the site, the Mayflower Congregational Church, which ...

  7. Churches of Christ - Wikipedia

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    [13]: 31 [36]: 83–94, 134–136 [46] Many congregations and individuals do not capitalize the word "church" in the phrases "church of Christ" and "churches of Christ". [ 49 ] : 382 [ 50 ] This is based on the understanding that the term "church of Christ" is used in the New Testament as a descriptive phrase, indicating that the church belongs ...

  8. Church of God and Saints of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God and Saints of Christ is a Black Hebrew Israelite new religious group established in Lawrence, Kansas, in the United States, by William Saunders Crowdy in 1896. [2] William Crowdy began congregations in several cities in the Midwestern and Eastern United States , and sent an emissary to organize locations in at least six ...

  9. MLB and clubs to fund replacement for destroyed Jackie ... - AOL

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    A stolen and destroyed statue of Jackie Robinson in Wichita, Kansas, will be replaced by MLB and its 30 clubs. Bob Lutz, the founder of the League 42 baseball program that built the statue ...