Curtis jr high topeka ks location

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Crosby, William T. and Delora, House

SW Topeka Boulevard
Topeka (Shawnee County)
Listed in National Register Oct 6,

Architect: Squires, Frank C.
Area of Significance: organizational; professional; single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Italian Renaissance

William and Delora Crosby commissioned Topeka-based architect Frank C.

Squires to design this Italian Renaissance-style residence in Historic architectural features include the blond brick exterior, ionic columns, stone and terra cotta ornamentation, and a red clay-tile roof interrupted by hipped dormers. The property includes an original garage, whose design and materials reflect that of the house. William Crosby was a pioneer Topeka merchant who co-founded Crosby Brothers Department Store, a local institution from to , which operated out of a building in the block of Kansas Avenue.

Crosby lived in this home until his death in , and his wife Delora moved out by By the s, the home no longer functioned as a single-family residence, but rather served as offices and a reception hall due to its convenient location to the statehouse and business district. Historically, the house was surrounded by other late 19th and early 20th century mansions, including the home of U.

S. Vice President Charles Curtis to the north and to the east the home of Hiram P. Dillon, a local attorney, businessman, and philanthropist. Both are extant and listed in the National Register.

Curtis jr high topeka ks location Forster, 68, who formerly served as police chief for the city of Topeka and later for Washburn University, is among the organizers of the 30th annual Curtis reunion, which will take place from 11 a. Friday, January 24, Travel time to work commute 2 5 to 9 minutes 2 10 to 14 minutes 1 15 to 19 minutes 2 20 to 24 minutes Means of transportation to work Service Schedule Today's Services.

The Crosby House was nominated for its local significance in the areas of architecture and commerce.



Curtis, Charles, House

Topeka Ave
Topeka (Shawnee County)
Listed in National Register Jan 25,

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Exotic Revival



Curtis Junior High School

NW Grant St
Topeka (Shawnee County)
Listed in National Register Oct 22,

Architect: Williamson, Thomas W.
Area of Significance: school
Architectural Style(s): Gothic

The Curtis Junior High School was designed in the English Collegiate Gothic style by Topeka architect Thomas W.

Williamson. It was built in and named for Topekan Charles Curtis, then serving in the US Senate. Williamson and his firm specialized in designing schools and other public buildings. He was involved with the design of more than school buildings during his practice from to The building was used as a junior high school until its closing in For the next 10 years it housed a private academy, but since then it has been vacant.

Curtis jr high topeka ks location map Roads and streets:. They recalled Patterson would say "Give me 10," and the players would drop down immediately and do 10 pushups. She also leaves behind her brother, Ramiro Valdivia, Jr. She will be remembered for her devoted faith, kindness and love for her family.

It was nominated for its local significance in the area of architecture.



Davies Building

Kansas Ave
Topeka (Shawnee County)
Listed in National Register Sep 15,

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: professional; specialty store; business
Architectural Style(s): Italianate



Devon Apartments

W 12th St
Topeka (Shawnee County)
Listed in National Register Jun 27,

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: multiple dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements



Dillon House

W 9th St
Topeka (Shawnee County)
Listed in National Register Dec 27,

Architect: Henry Bennett
Area of Significance: professional; business
Architectural Style(s): Italian Renaissance; Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals

The Dillon House is significant for its association with locally prominent attorney, businessman, and philanthropist Hirom Price Dillon and as an excellent example of an Italian Renaissance Revival house.

This is one of the last remaining important architectural structures from the pre-WWI era of Topeka. Today the house functions as an event space and offices.



Dr. Karl & Jeanetta Lyle Menninger Education Center

SW 29th St
Topeka (Shawnee County)
Listed in National Register Mar 26,

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: clinic
Architectural Style(s): International Style



East Topeka Junior High School

E 8th St
Topeka (Shawnee County)
Listed in National Register Jan 23,

Architect: Cuthbert and Suehrk; Walter Glover
Area of Significance: school
Architectural Style(s): Art Deco
Thematic Nomination: New Deal-era Resources of Kansas



Elks Club Building

W 7th St
Topeka (Shawnee County)
Listed in State Register Dec 10,

Architect: William Sayler and Herbert Seddin
Area of Significance: meeting hall
Architectural Style(s): Classical Revival



England Farm

SE 37th
Topeka (Shawnee County)
Listed in National Register May 7,

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: agricultural outbuilding; single dwelling; storage
Architectural Style(s): Other



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