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The Jenkins Building is a historic commercial building at 101 W. Mackenzie Street in White City, Kansas. William Schilling and Son had the building built circa 1885–86 for their general store. The two-story limestone building had an Italianate design with a plate glass storefront, segmental arched windows on the second floor, and a bracketed ...
White City was founded in 1871 by a colony from Chicago. [5] It was named for F.C. White, superintendent of the Neosho division of the M-K-T Railroad , which was built on the land in 1868, prior to the existence of the community. [ 6 ]
George E. Dennison – member of the Kansas House of Representatives in 1862, elected a Mound City councilman in 1871 [8] Andrew Stark – first register of deeds of Linn County, [9] member of the Kansas House of Representatives in 1861, [8] first clerk of the Kansas Supreme Court, [2] founder; Augustus Wattles – abolitionist and editor, founder
ALCO Stores, Inc. (formerly Duckwall-ALCO Stores) was a retail chain operating 198 stores in 23 states, primarily in the United States Midwest. The company was founded in 1901 in Kansas by Alva Lease Duckwall .
Vintage spirits, also known as dusties, are old, discontinued, or otherwise rare bottles of liquor. [1] The collectibility of a bottle is based on rarity, with age as a secondary factor. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The name "dusty" refers to the fact that many such now-collectible bottles had been sitting on a liquor store shelf or unopened in a home or ...
Liberal netizens tore into the elderly husband of Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) for appearing to turn down Vice President Kamala Harris’ handshake last week, but viral footage that swirled online ...
The Washington County Board of License Commissioners conditionally approved a brewery and beer, wine and liquor license Wednesday for Hub City Brewery, which should be open by late- to mid-June in ...
Liquor stores are able to offer unlimited free samples of beer, wine and liquor. And the growing business of microdistilleries is freed to produce up to 50,000 gallons of liquor a year, offer free samples and sell bottles of their product, much as microbreweries have done. Oenophiles have some new options too.