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This list of tallest buildings in Kansas ranks skyscrapers in the U.S. state of Kansas by height. The tallest building in Kansas is the Epic Center in Wichita, which contains 22 floors and is 385 ft (117 m) tall. The second-tallest building in the state is the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka, which rises 326 feet (99 m). https ...
The following is a list of the tallest buildings by U.S. state and territory, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. Forty are in their state's largest city, and 18 are in their capital city.
The Epic Center is a 385-foot (117 m), 22-story skyscraper in Wichita, Kansas. [2] It is the tallest building in the state of Kansas, holding that title since its completion in 1987. History
The tallest building in the Southeast, the 55-story Bank of America Plaza features two landscaped plazas on either side where visitors can admire the art deco tower. Atomazul/shutterstock.
Has been the tallest building in Wichita and the state of Kansas since its completion in 1987. [1] 2 250 Douglas Place: 262 (80) 26 1969 Tallest building in Wichita from 1969 to 1987; has the most floors in Wichita of any building. [2] 3 125 N. Market 250 (76) 19 1963 Tallest building in Wichita from 1963 to 1969. [3] 4 Hyatt Regency Hotel: 223 ...
Kansas City, Missouri: Guyed Mast 355 m University of North Carolina Tower Brinkleyville: Brinkleyville, North Carolina: 354.8 m KPXE Tower: Kansas City, Missouri Guyed Mast 354.8 m KTMD-TV Tower: Friendswood, Texas: Guyed Mast 354.8 m KSHB/KMCI Tower: Kansas City, Missouri Guyed Mast 354.2 m Clear Channel Broadcasting Tower Colwich: Colwich ...
• The "Girl Scout Little House," built as a church between 1872 and 1874 at Independence in Montgomery County in southeast Kansas. The building was later moved from downtown to the east side of ...
250 Douglas Place is a high-rise apartment building in Wichita, Kansas. It is located in the Garvey Center development. [1] It is the second-tallest building in both Wichita and the state of Kansas. In 2021, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2]