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Topeka's Riverfront Advisory Council on Tuesday announced a new "iconic pedestrian bridge" to connect downtown Topeka with NOTO.
A new shop in NOTO's Arts and Entertainment District features a little bit of the present and a little bit of the past. Past Presents opened March 1 at 900 N. Kansas Ave.
The name "Topeka" is a Kansa-Osage word that means "place where we dig potatoes", [12] or "a good place to dig potatoes". [citation needed] As a placename, Topeka was first recorded in 1826 as the Kansa name for what is now called the Kansas River. Topeka's founders chose the name in 1855 because it "was novel, of Indian origin, and euphonious ...
Thomas Underwood joined NOTO Arts and Entertainment District as its executive director in 2017. He'll retire later this year.
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
Public art in Kansas (1 C) S. Sculptures in Kansas (8 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 08:57 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Spacin Jason will offer an adult art class at Jessie’s Bar at 5011 S.W. Topeka Blvd. on June 29. He also has future commissions at a local pediatrician’s office and plans for a brand mural at ...
The Topeka Performing Arts Center is a 2,425-capacity performing arts center located in Topeka, Kansas. Opened in 1939, it was built in the Art Deco style and was renovated in 1991, and reopened that same year officially named the Topeka Performing Arts Center.