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A Kansas battlefield where forces faced off over slavery several years before the Civil War, two New England churches, and several sites associated with indigenous North American cultures are ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Several Kansas landmarks, along with more than 800 other buildings and landmarks across the world, will be lighting up teal on November 3 to raise Alzheimer’s awareness as ...
Kansas City officials will examine street names and monuments to see if they should be removed because of ties to racism and slavery, under a resolution the City Council unanimously approved Thursday.
Hosting a bluegrass, sunflower, and space festival, this Kansas charmer city makes for a fun getaway that mixes culture, art, history, and so much more.
Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site (Shawnee County) The story surrounding Brown v. Board of Education, which ended legal segregation in public schools, is one of bravery and hope.
The program is open to Kansas residents with students enrolled in Pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. Students have access to 1 free ticket per child to over 70 Kansas attractions, museums, zoos ...
On the Kansas University campus, great pride is taken in following tradition. Often, it’s easy to distinguish the new students from the seasoned ones based on their knowledge of KU culture ...
Residents spoke at a Kansas City, Missouri, parks board virtual session on whether to strip J.C. Nichols’ name from parkway and fountain ... Speakers suggested new names for both landmarks, ...
I guess it's true Kansas is as big as we think. Or is it that we think as big as we think Kansas is? A publication we receive here in the TCJ newsroom is Kansas Government Journal, published by t… ...
Now less than 4 % remains, mostly in the Flint Hills of Kansas. On November 12, 1996, legislation created the 10,894-acre preserve, which protects a nationally significant example of the once vast ...