Named one of the state’s “Most Iconic Buildings” by Architectural Design, the Kansas State Capitol serves as both a home to the state’s legislature and a monument to the defining history of Kansas. The land on which the capitol lies was donated by Topeka Founding Father and co-founder of the Topeka, Atchison, Santa Fe Railroad, Cyrus K. Holliday. After 37 years of construction, the Capitol was officially completed in 1903.
Point of Interest
Kansas State Capitol Building
Other Places to See
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