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Where to Learn About Topeka’s History: Nine Meaningful Places That Tell the City’s Story
From state-shaping politics to untold stories of resistance and resilience, these Topeka landmarks invite locals and travelers to experience the capital city’s soul through its history. John Ritchie House SOUTHEAST TOPEKA One of the oldest homes still standing in Topeka, the John Ritchie House is more than a historical site; it’s a monument to courage. Built in the 1850s, it served as a stop on the Underground Railroad, offering safe passage to enslaved people seeking freedom


Historic Topeka Cemetery's Mausoleum Row: Where Topeka History is Preserved in Stone
Mausoleum Row is more than a resting place — it is Topeka’s memory, preserved in stone. The families buried here built legacies. They shaped the very streets we walk today. Visiting this stretch of the cemetery is a reminder that history is not confined to books; it is all around us, waiting to be read in weathered names, graceful columns, and the stories of those who came before.
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