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The Brown Grand Theatre is a community-based historical theatre located in Concordia, Kansas and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The theatre has been called "the most elegant theater between Kansas City and Denver" [1] and to this day plays host to many popular events in the region.
In November 1905, Concordia resident Colonel Napoleon Bonaparte Brown announced to the townspeople his plans to build the Brown Grand Theatre, a fully outfitted opera house for Concordia. Renowned Kansas City theater architect Carl Boller was hired to prepare the design drawings and the blueprints. Restored to its original 1907 state, the 650 ...
Around 1,000 cars are expected to be on display at the show, from daily drivers to cars valued up to $150,000.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cloud County, Kansas, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
A cheery Travis Kelce celebrates his 35th birthday with a tray of Raising Cane's at his annual Kelce Car Jam in Kansas City, Missouri, on Oct. 5. Crowd Favorite Gary Miller/FilmMagic
The Union Pacific Railroad Depot in Concordia, Kansas, is a historic railroad depot that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] The building is one of many built by the Union Pacific Railroad to assist with the company's growth across the United States .
Frank Carlson Library sign, September 2007. The Frank Carlson Library is a public library in Concordia, Kansas. The library is named for former Governor of Kansas, State Representative, Representative, and Senator Frank Carlson, a long-time resident of Concordia. The library was constructed in 1976.
Cloud County Historical Museum, September 2007. The Cloud County Historical Museum is located in Concordia, Kansas. [1] The Museum preserves and exhibits objects and documents of historical items representing early-day Kansas. It is housed in the former 1908 Carnegie library building and an annex.