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  2. Topeka Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Topeka Regional Airport covers 2,854 acres (1,155 ha) at an elevation of 1,078 feet (329 m) above mean sea level. It has two concrete runways : 13/31 is 12,803 by 200 feet (3,902 x 61 m) and 3/21 is 7,001 by 150 feet (2,134 x 46 m).

  3. Wakarusa River - Wikipedia

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    It rises in several branches located southwest of Topeka. The main branch rises on the Wabaunsee-Shawnee county line, approximately 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Topeka and flows east. The South Branch rises in eastern Wabaunsee County, approximately 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Topeka and flows east-northeast, joining the main branch south of ...

  4. Mayor of Topeka, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Image Mayor Years of service Loring Farnsworth [3]: 1858–1859 Lorenzo Dow: March – June 2, 1859 [4]: Cyrus K. Holliday [3]: 1859–1860 Hiram W. Farnsworth: 1860–1861

  5. Combat Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Combat Air Museum is a non-profit aviation museum at Topeka Regional Airport (Forbes Field) in Shawnee County, near Topeka, Kansas.The museum is dedicated to the creation of facilities and resources for the education of the local and regional communities through the collection, preservation, conservation and exhibition of aircraft, information, artifacts, technology and art associated with ...

  6. Timeline of Topeka, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    By summer, the Topeka Town Association had agreed to complete the building in exchange for holding the Topeka Constitutional Convention there in the fall. From October 23 to November 11, 1855, the Topeka Constitutional Convention met in the building and produced the antislavery Topeka Constitution. Topeka in 1856. Constitution Hall is on the left.

  7. Ford County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Ford County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.Its county seat and most populous city is Dodge City. [2] As of the 2020 census, its population was 34,287. [1] The county was named in honor of James Ford, a brevet brigadier general during the American Civil War.