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Topeka's Constitution Hall set to open for visitors
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Topeka's Constitution Hall is opening its doors for the first time in decades. Constitution Hall was the site of many key events in early Kansas history. The building was a hub for free state activists and was part of the underground railroad. John Brown infamously led freed slaves from here, on a [...]
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