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Gudgell provides care for various lung and respiratory disorders at the Cotton O'Neil Pulmonary Care clinic, 823 SW Mulvane St., in Topeka. "So many people have pulmonary diseases, and many of ...
Christ's Hospital was the first hospital in Topeka, founded in 1884. [3] The hospital was conceived and developed by the Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Vail (1812–1889), then the Episcopal bishop of the Kansas diocese. The bishop and his wife had already created Kansas's first training school for nurses, Christ's Hospital School of Nursing, in 1892. [4]
English: Topeka Veterans Administration Hospital VA Medical Center in Topeka, KS pictured from Gage Blvd. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
Mulvane was laid out in 1879 [6] [7] at the junction of five Santa Fe rail lines. It is named for Joab R. Mulvane, a railroad official who was instrumental in bringing the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad to Mulvane. [8] Mulvane was changed to a city of the second class on December 20, 2001. [7]
The Stormont Vail Events Center, formerly known as Kansas Expocentre, is a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena built in 1987 in Topeka, Kansas.Previously, the Topeka Sizzlers of the Continental Basketball Association, Kansas Koyotes indoor football team,Topeka Tarantulas, Topeka ScareCrows, Topeka Pilots ice hockey and Topeka Tropics of the National Arena League (NAL) teams played there.
Late last month, MoDOT closed the Buck O’Neil Bridge and shifted northbound traffic to one of the newly built river bridges, bringing an end to an era in Kansas City.
O’Neil was a first baseman and manager for the Kansas City Monarchs from 1938 to 1955. He was a scout for the Chicago Cubs, where he signed Hall of Fame players Ernie Banks and Lou Brock.
Menninger's consisted of a campus at 5800 S.W. 6th Avenue in Topeka, Kansas which included a pool as well as the other aforementioned buildings. In 2003, the Menninger Clinic moved to Houston . The foundation was started in 1919 by Dr. Charles F. Menninger and his sons, Drs. Karl and William Menninger.