Are you looking for a great American experience?. If so, then come explore the capital city of Kansas, home to 20 first-class attractions, 12 art galleries, five performing arts facilities, established annual events, delectable dining and unique shopping.
Step back in time and experience Kansas history at several first-rate attractions, including the Kansas Museum of History, the Kansas State Capitol, Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site & Museum, the Combat Air Museum and the Great Overland Station. Old Prairie Town, one of Topeka’s best kept secrets, features two and a half acres of botanical gardens and a working soda fountain! Don't miss an evening performance at Topeka Civic Theatre, the oldest continuously-operating dinner theater in the country! Both dinner and non-dinner shows are available. For the outdoor enthusiast, Topeka is home to the Lake Shawnee Recreational Area and Gage Park, featuring Reinisch Rose Garden, a carousel and mini-train, and the Topeka Zoo. For the racing enthusiast, Heartland Park hosts numerous NHRA drag racing, road course racing, dirt track and cycling events from March through October.
Topeka hosts many unique, and fun annual events featuring entertainment and fun for everyone, including Kansas Lavender, Fiesta Mexicana, the Inter-tribal Pow wow, and the Huff-N-Puff Balloon Rally.
Topeka, the capital of Kansas, is located in the Northwest part of the State, on I-70 and I-35, and only 60 miles from Kansas City International Airport. For information about Topeka hotels, attractions and events, log on to www.visitTopeka.travel or call (800) 235-1030.
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