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All three IHOP locations in Topeka will be open on Thanksgiving for the full 24 hours. Cracker Barrel, 1421 S.W. Ashworth St., will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Panda Kitchen, 5826 S.W. 21st St ...
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The former Olive Cafe restaurant at 935 S. Kansas Ave. will now be a downtown convenience store. ... Mashaal told The Capital-Journal in late March that Olive Cafe would move to 801 S.W. Topeka ...
The radiothon takes place at Topeka's West Ridge Mall, each year during a week in August, on a Tuesday through Thursday from 6 AM to 6 PM. While on air, they not only raise money for the sick and injured children, but tell stories, as well. 2009 was a record breaking year for the fundraiser, as they raised a record breaker $105,205.59, up from ...
The Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library is a municipal taxing district authorized by Kansas law. It is governed by a board of trustees consisting of ten members. The library offers many services to the public including senior/homebound delivery, work and home delivery, bookmobile services, curbside pickup, public computers, meeting rooms ...
The bridge carries two lanes, one east, one west, over the river, and its banks. It is on the outer eastern part of the city. On the north side, it leads to NE Morse Avenue, and on the south to NE Sardou Avenue. The bridge connects the North Topeka and Oakland communities. [4]
Located at 2700 W 6th Street, the hospital opened in 1879, after the Osawatomie State Hospital, once thought to be sufficient, became overcrowded with mentally-ill patients. The first buildings in both Topeka and Osawatomie were designed by John G. Haskell who was among the architects of the Kansas State Capitol , and the hospital was designed ...
The land for Capitol Square was donated by Cyrus K. Holliday via his Topeka Town Company in 1862. The master architect was Edward Townsend Mix with the wings designed by John G. Haskell. [5] Construction on the East Wing began in 1866, using "native" limestone from Geary County, Kansas.