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Topeka is the capital city of the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat of Shawnee County.[1]

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  1. 288 relations: Adult contemporary music, Adult hits, African Americans, Air National Guard, Alaska Natives, All-news radio, American Broadcasting Company, American Civil War, American Community Survey, American Family Radio, Amtrak, Appellate court, April Fools' Day, Area code 785, Arena football, Asian Americans, AT&T, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Auburn–Washburn USD 437, Baháʼí Faith, Baker University, Baptism with the Holy Spirit, Baseball, Bethel Bible College, Bill Bunten, Bill Kurtis, Bleeding Kansas, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, BNSF Railway, Brown v. Board of Education, Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park, Buzzr, Call sign, Capital city, Capitol Federal Savings Bank, Car, CBS, Cedar Crest (mansion), Census, Central Time Zone, Central United States, Chad Taylor (politician), Charles Curtis, Charles Fox Parham, Charles L. Robinson, Charles Sheldon, Chicago, Christian radio, City manager, City of license, ... Expand index (238 more) »

  2. 1854 establishments in Kansas Territory
  3. Capitals of Kansas

Adult contemporary music

Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the 1980s to the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul, R&B, quiet storm and rock influence.

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Adult hits

Adult hits (sometimes also called variety hits) is a radio format drawing from popular music from the late 1960s to the present.

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African Americans

African Americans, also known as Black Americans or Afro-Americans, are an ethnic group consisting of Americans with partial or total ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa.

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Air National Guard

The Air National Guard (ANG), also known as the Air Guard, is a federal military reserve force of the United States Air Force, as well as the air militia of each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the territories of Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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Alaska Natives

Alaska Natives (also known as Alaskan Indians, Alaskan Natives, Native Alaskans, Indigenous Alaskans, Aboriginal Alaskans or First Alaskans) are the Indigenous peoples of Alaska and include Alaskan Creoles, Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Eyak, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, and a number of Northern Athabaskan cultures.

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All-news radio

All-news radio is a radio format devoted entirely to the discussion and broadcast of news.

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American Broadcasting Company

The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.

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American Civil War

The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which was formed in 1861 by states that had seceded from the Union.

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The American Community Survey (ACS) is an annual demographics survey program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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American Family Radio

American Family Radio (AFR), also known as American Family News (AFN), is a network of more than 180 radio stations broadcasting Christian right-oriented programming to over 30 states.

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Amtrak

The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak, is the national passenger railroad company of the United States.

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Appellate court

An appellate court, commonly called a court of appeal(s), appeal court, court of second instance or second instance court, is any court of law that is empowered to hear an appeal of a trial court or other lower tribunal.

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April Fools' Day

April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day is an annual custom on 1 April consisting of practical jokes and hoaxes.

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Area code 785

Area code 785 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan for most of the northern part of the U.S. state Kansas.

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Arena football is a variety of gridiron football designed to be played indoors.

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Asian Americans

Asian Americans are Americans of Asian ancestry (including naturalized Americans who are immigrants from specific regions in Asia and descendants of those immigrants).

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AT&T

AT&T Inc. is an American multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered at Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas, Texas.

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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway

The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, often referred to as the Santa Fe or AT&SF, was one of the largest Class 1 railroads in the United States between 1859 and 1996.

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Auburn–Washburn USD 437

Auburn–Washburn USD 437 is a public unified school district headquartered in Topeka, Kansas, United States.

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Baháʼí Faith

The Baháʼí Faith is a religion founded in the 19th century that teaches the essential worth of all religions and the unity of all people.

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Baker University

Baker University is a private university in Baldwin City, Kansas.

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Baptism with the Holy Spirit

In Christian theology, baptism with the Holy Spirit, also called baptism in the Holy Spirit or baptism in the Holy Ghost, has been interpreted by different Christian denominations and traditions in a variety of ways due to differences in the doctrines of salvation and ecclesiology.

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Baseball

Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding.

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Bethel Bible College

Bethel Bible College or Bethel Gospel School was a Bible college founded in 1900 by Charles Parham in Topeka, Kansas, United States.

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Bill Bunten

William Wallace Bunten (April 5, 1930 – February 29, 2020) was an American politician from Kansas.

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Bill Kurtis

Bill Kurtis (born William Horton Kuretich; September 21, 1940) is an American television journalist, television producer, narrator, and news anchor.

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Bleeding Kansas

Bleeding Kansas, Bloody Kansas, or the Border War was a series of violent civil confrontations in Kansas Territory, and to a lesser extent in western Missouri, between 1854 and 1859.

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Blue Cross Blue Shield Association

Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, also known as BCBS, BCBSA, or The Blues, is a United States-based federation with 34 independent and locally-operated BCBSA companies that provide health insurance in the United States to more than 115 million people as of 2022.

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BNSF Railway

BNSF Railway is the largest freight railroad in the United States.

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Brown v. Board of Education

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality.

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Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park

Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park was established in Topeka, Kansas, on October 26, 1992, by the United States Congress to commemorate the landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the case Brown v. Board of Education aimed at ending racial segregation in public schools.

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Buzzr

Buzzr is an American digital broadcast television network owned by Fremantle North America, a unit of the Fremantle subsidiary of RTL Group.

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Call sign

In broadcasting and radio communications, a call sign (also known as a call name or call letters—and historically as a call signal—or abbreviated as a call) is a unique identifier for a transmitter station.

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Capital city

A capital city or just capital is the municipality holding primary status in a country, state, province, department, or other subnational division, usually as its seat of the government.

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Capitol Federal Savings Bank

Capitol Federal Savings Bank (CapFed) is a federally chartered and insured savings bank founded in 1893 and headquartered in Topeka, Kansas.

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Car

A car, or an automobile, is a motor vehicle with wheels.

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CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainment Group division of Paramount Global and is one of the company's three flagship subsidiaries, along with namesake Paramount Pictures and MTV.

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Cedar Crest (mansion)

The Kansas Governor's Residence, also known as Cedar Crest, is the official residence of the governor of Kansas.

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Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating population information about the members of a given population.

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Central Time Zone

The North American Central Time Zone (CT) is a time zone in parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central America and some Caribbean islands.

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Central United States

The Central United States is sometimes conceived as between the Eastern and Western as part of a three-region model, roughly coincident with the U.S. Census's definition of the Midwestern United States plus the western and central portions of the U.S. Census's definition of the Southern United States.

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Chad Taylor (politician)

Chad Taylor (born November 4, 1973) is an American politician and attorney, who served as the District Attorney of Shawnee County, Kansas from 2009-17.

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Charles Curtis

Charles Curtis (January 25, 1860 – February 8, 1936) was an American attorney and Republican politician from Kansas who served as the 31st vice president of the United States from 1929 to 1933 under Herbert Hoover.

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Charles Fox Parham

Charles Fox Parham (June 4, 1873 – January 29, 1929) was an American preacher and evangelist.

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Charles L. Robinson

Charles Lawrence Robinson (July 21, 1818 – August 17, 1894) was an American politician who served in the California State Assembly from 1851 to 1852, and later as the first Governor of Kansas from 1861 until 1863.

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Charles Sheldon

Charles Monroe Sheldon (February 26, 1857 – February 24, 1946) was an American Congregationalist minister and a leader of the Social Gospel movement.

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Chicago

Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.

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Christian radio

Christian radio refers to Christian media radio formats that focus on Christian religious broadcasting or various forms of Christian music.

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City manager

A city manager is an official appointed as the administrative manager of a city in the council–manager form of city government.

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City of license

In U.S., Canadian, and Mexican broadcasting, a city of license or community of license is the community that a radio station or television station is officially licensed to serve by that country's broadcast regulator.

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Clarksville, Tennessee

Clarksville is the county seat of Montgomery County, Tennessee, United States.

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Classic country

Classic country is a music radio format that specializes in playing mainstream country and western music hits from past decades.

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Classic hits

Classic hits is a radio format which generally includes songs from the top 40 music charts from the late 1960s to the early 2000s, with music from the 1980s serving as the core of the format.

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Classic rock

Classic rock is a radio format that developed from the album-oriented rock (AOR) format in the early 1980s.

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Combat Air Museum

The Combat Air Museum is a non-profit aviation museum at Topeka Regional Airport (Forbes Field) in Shawnee County, near Topeka, Kansas.

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Constitution Hall (Topeka, Kansas)

Constitution Hall, in Topeka, Kansas, is a significant building in the history of Kansas Territory and the state of Kansas.

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Contemporary Christian music

Contemporary Christian music (CCM), also known as Christian pop, and occasionally inspirational music, is a genre of modern popular music, and an aspect of Christian media, which is lyrically focused on matters related to the Christian faith and stylistically rooted in Christian music.

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CoreFirst Bank & Trust

CoreFirst Bank & Trust (formerly Commerce Bank & Trust) is an American community bank headquartered in Topeka, Kansas.

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Council–manager government

The council–manager government is a form of local government used for municipalities, counties, or other equivalent regions, commonly used in the United States and the Republic of Ireland.

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Country music

Country (also called country and western) is a music genre originating in the southern regions of the United States, both the American South and the Southwest.

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County seat

A county seat is an administrative center, seat of government, or capital city of a county or civil parish.

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Cox Communications

Cox Communications, Inc. (also known as Cox Cable and formerly Cox Broadcasting Corporation, Dimension Cable Services and Times-Mirror Cable) is an American digital cable television provider, telecommunications and home automation services.

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CSN International

Christian Satellite Network (CSN) International is a Christian radio network based in Twin Falls, Idaho.

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Cumberland, Maryland

Cumberland is a city in and the county seat of Allegany County, Maryland, United States.

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Cyrus K. Holliday

Colonel Cyrus Kurtz Holliday (April 3, 1826 – March 29, 1900) was an American railroad executive who was one of the founders of the township of Topeka, Kansas, in the mid 19th century; and was Adjutant General of Kansas during the American Civil War.

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Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.

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Denver

Denver is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Topeka, Kansas and Denver are state capitals in the United States.

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Dhegihan languages

The Dhegihan languages are a group of Siouan languages that include Kansa–Osage, Omaha–Ponca, and Quapaw.

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Dillons

Dillons is a regional grocery supermarket chain based in Hutchinson, Kansas, and is a division of Kroger.

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Domestic violence

Domestic violence is violence or other abuse that occurs in a domestic setting, such as in a marriage or cohabitation.

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Dubuque, Iowa

Dubuque is a city in and the county seat of Dubuque County, Iowa, United States, located along the Mississippi River.

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Easter

Easter, also called Pascha (Aramaic, Greek, Latin) or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day of his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary.

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El Monte, California

El Monte (Spanish for "The Mountain") is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States.

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Eli Thayer

Eli Thayer (June 11, 1819 – April 15, 1899) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1857 to 1861.

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Emporia, Kansas

Emporia is a city in and the county seat of Lyon County, Kansas, United States. Topeka, Kansas and Emporia, Kansas are cities in Kansas.

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Episcopal Diocese of Kansas

The Episcopal Diocese of Kansas, established in 1859, is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America with jurisdiction over eastern Kansas.

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Equality House

The Equality House is a rainbow-colored house in Topeka, Kansas that is situated on the corner of 12th and Orleans Street, across from Westboro Baptist Church, an anti-LGBT hate group.

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Evel Knievel Museum

The Evel Knievel Museum is a non-profit museum located in Topeka, Kansas, United States.

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Evergy

Evergy, Inc. is an American investor-owned utility (IOU) with publicly traded stock with headquarters in Topeka, Kansas, and in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Federal Communications Commission

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the United States.

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Federal Information Processing Standards

The Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) of the United States are a set of publicly announced standards that the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed for use in computer situs of non-military United States government agencies and contractors.

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Ferry

A ferry is a boat that transports passengers, and occasionally vehicles and cargo, across a body of water.

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Flour

Flour is a powder made by grinding raw grains, roots, beans, nuts, or seeds.

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Fort Leavenworth

Fort Leavenworth is a United States Army installation located in Leavenworth County, Kansas, in the city of Leavenworth.

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Fort Riley

Fort Riley is a United States Army installation located in North Central Kansas, on the Kansas River, also known as the Kaw, between Junction City and Manhattan.

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Fort Simple

Fort Simple was an American fort built in Topeka, Kansas, as a result of Maj.

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Fox Broadcasting Company

Fox Broadcasting Company, LLC, commonly known simply as Fox and stylized in all caps, is an American commercial broadcast television network owned by the Fox Entertainment division of Fox Corporation, headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan.

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Free-Stater (Kansas)

Free-Staters was the name given to settlers in Kansas Territory during the "Bleeding Kansas" period in the 1850s who opposed the expansion of slavery.

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French and Indian War

The French and Indian War (1754–1763) was a theater of the Seven Years' War, which pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French, each side being supported by various Native American tribes.

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French Canadians

French Canadians (referred to as Canadiens mainly before the nineteenth century; Canadiens français,; feminine form: Canadiennes françaises), or Franco-Canadians (Franco-Canadiens), are an ethnic group who trace their ancestry to French colonists who settled in France's colony of Canada beginning in the 17th century.

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Friends University

Friends University is a private nondenominational Christian university in Wichita, Kansas, United States.

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Frito-Lay

Frito-Lay, Inc. is an American subsidiary of PepsiCo that manufactures, markets, and sells corn chips, potato chips, and other snack foods.

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Fujita scale

The Fujita scale (F-Scale), or Fujita–Pearson scale (FPP scale), is a scale for rating tornado intensity, based primarily on the damage tornadoes inflict on human-built structures and vegetation.

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Gage Park, Topeka

Gage Park is a city park of in Topeka, Kansas, United States.

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Generic trademark

A generic trademark, also known as a genericized trademark or proprietary eponym, is a trademark or brand name that, because of its popularity or significance, has become the generic term for, or synonymous with, a general class of products or services, usually against the intentions of the trademark's owner.

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Geographic Names Information System

The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a database of name and location information about more than two million physical and cultural features throughout the United States and its territories; the associated states of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau; and Antarctica.

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George W. Bush

George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009.

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Golden eagle

The golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is a bird of prey living in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company is an American multinational tire manufacturer headquartered in Akron, Ohio.

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Google

Google LLC is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial intelligence (AI).

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Google Fiber

Google Fiber, sometimes stylized as GFiber, is a fiber broadband Internet service operated by Google Fiber Inc., a subsidiary of Alphabet, servicing a growing number of households in cities in 19 states across the United States.

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Gothic Revival architecture

Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half of the 17th century became a widespread movement in the first half of the 19th century, mostly in England.

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Grace Episcopal Cathedral (Topeka, Kansas)

Grace Episcopal Cathedral is located in Topeka, Kansas, United States.

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Great Flood of 1951

In mid-July 1951, heavy rains led to a great rise of water in the Kansas River, Missouri River, and other surrounding areas of the Central United States.

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Great Overland Station

Great Overland Station, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Union Pacific Railroad Passenger Depot, is a museum and former railroad station in Topeka, Kansas, United States.

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Great Plains

The Great Plains are a broad expanse of flatland in North America.

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Greyhound Lines

Greyhound Lines, Inc. (Greyhound) is a company that operates the largest intercity bus service in North America.

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Hail

Hail is a form of solid precipitation.

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Hardiness zone

A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants.

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Hate group

A hate group is a social group that advocates and practices hatred, hostility, or violence towards members of a race, ethnicity, nation, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other designated sector of society.

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Hayden High School (Topeka, Kansas)

Hayden Catholic High School is in Topeka, Kansas, United States.

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Heartland Motorsports Park

Heartland Motorsports Park, formerly known as Heartland Park Topeka, was a multi-purpose motorsports facility south of downtown Topeka, Kansas near the Topeka Regional Airport.

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Hill's Pet Nutrition

Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc., marketed simply as "Hill's", is an American pet food company that produces dog and cat foods.

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Hispanic and Latino Americans

Hispanic and Latino Americans (Estadounidenses hispanos y latinos; Estadunidenses hispânicos e latinos) are Americans of full or partial Spanish and/or Latin American background, culture, or family origin.

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History of Kansas

The U.S. state of Kansas, located on the eastern edge of the Great Plains, was the home of nomadic Native American tribes who hunted the vast herds of bison (often called "buffalo").

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Homophobia

Homophobia encompasses a range of negative attitudes and feelings toward homosexuality or people who identify or are perceived as being lesbian, gay or bisexual.

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Hospital

A hospital is a healthcare institution providing patient treatment with specialized health science and auxiliary healthcare staff and medical equipment.

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Household

A household consists of one or more persons who live in the same dwelling.

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Humid continental climate

A humid continental climate is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, typified by four distinct seasons and large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers, and cold (sometimes severely cold in the northern areas) and snowy winters.

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In His Steps

In His Steps is a religious fiction novel written by Charles Monroe Sheldon.

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Independence Day (United States)

Independence Day, known colloquially as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States which commemorates the ratification of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, establishing the United States of America.

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Independence, Missouri

Independence is the 5th most populous city in Missouri, United States, and the county seat of Jackson County.

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Interstate 470 (Kansas)

Interstate 470 (I-470) is a loop highway that bypasses the downtown area of Topeka, Kansas.

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Interstate 70 in Kansas

Interstate 70 (I-70) is a mainline route of the Interstate Highway System in the United States connecting Cove Fort, Utah, to Baltimore, Maryland.

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Jackson County, Kansas

Jackson County is a county in the U.S. state of Kansas.

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Jefferson County, Kansas

Jefferson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

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John Steuart Curry

John Steuart Curry (November 14, 1897 – August 29, 1946) was an American painter whose career spanned the years from 1924 until his death.

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Joseph James and Joseph James Jr.

Joseph James and Joseph James Jr were two men of Kansa-Osage-French descent who became interpreters and guides on the Kansas and Indian Territory frontier in the 19th century.

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Jostens

Jostens is an American manufacturer of memorabilia.

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K-4 (Kansas highway)

K-4 is the longest designated state highway in Kansas, at.

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Kansas

Kansas is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Kansas Children's Discovery Center

The Kansas Children's Discovery Center is a nonprofit children's museum for children and families to explore and discover science, art, engineering, and nature together.

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Kansas City International Airport

Kansas City International Airport (originally Mid-Continent International Airport) is a public airport in Kansas City, Missouri, located northwest of Downtown Kansas City in Platte County, Missouri.

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Kansas City Union Station

Kansas City Union Station (station code: KCY) is a union station opened in 1914, serving Kansas City, Missouri, and the surrounding metropolitan area.

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Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City, Missouri (KC or KCMO) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri by population and area.

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Kansas Department of Transportation

The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is a state government organization in charge of maintaining public roadways of the U.S. state of Kansas.

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Kansas Gas Service

Kansas Gas Service is the largest natural gas distribution company in the U.S. state of Kansas, operating in 82 counties.

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Kansas Museum of History

The Kansas Museum of History is the state historical museum in Topeka, Kansas, United States.

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Kansas River

The Kansas River, also known as the Kaw, is a meandering river in northeastern Kansas in the United States.

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Kansas State Capitol

The Kansas State Capitol, known also as the Kansas Statehouse, is the building housing the executive and legislative branches of government for the U.S. state of Kansas.

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Kansas Supreme Court

The Kansas Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in the U.S. state of Kansas. Topeka, Kansas and Kansas Supreme Court are 1854 establishments in Kansas Territory.

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Kansas Turnpike

The Kansas Turnpike is a controlled-access toll road that lies entirely within the US state of Kansas.

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Kansas–Nebraska Act

The Kansas–Nebraska Act of 1854 was a territorial organic act that created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska.

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KANU (FM)

KANU is the flagship station of Kansas Public Radio (KPR), a seven-station network based in Lawrence at the University of Kansas.

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Kaw people

The Kaw Nation (or Kanza or Kansa) is a federally recognized Native American tribe in Oklahoma and parts of Kansas.

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Köppen climate classification

The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.

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KDVV

KDVV (100.3 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Topeka, Kansas.

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Kingdom of France

The Kingdom of France is the historiographical name or umbrella term given to various political entities of France in the medieval and early modern period.

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KJTY

KJTY is a non-commercial Christian FM radio station in Topeka, Kansas, operating on 88.1 MHz.

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KMAJ (AM)

KMAJ (1440 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Topeka, Kansas.

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KMAJ-FM

KMAJ-FM, branded as Majic 107.7, is a radio station serving Topeka, Kansas and vicinity with an adult contemporary format.

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KOZA (FM)

KOZA (96.9 MHz) is an FM radio station licensed to Effingham, Kansas, and serves the Topeka and Lawrence areas of Northeast Kansas.

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KSAJ-FM

KSAJ-FM (98.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Burlingame, Kansas, and serving the Topeka metropolitan area.

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KSNT

KSNT (channel 27) is a television station in Topeka, Kansas, United States, affiliated with NBC.

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KTKA-TV

KTKA-TV (channel 49) is a television station in Topeka, Kansas, United States, affiliated with ABC and The CW Plus.

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KTMJ-CD

KTMJ-CD (channel 43) is a low-power, Class A television station in Topeka, Kansas, United States, affiliated with the Fox network.

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KTOP (AM)

KTOP (1490 kHz) is an AM radio station serving the Topeka, Kansas, metropolitan area.

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KTOP-FM

KTOP-FM (102.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to St. Marys, Kansas, and serving the Topeka metropolitan area.

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KTPK

KTPK (106.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic country format and is currently branded as "Country 106.9".

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KTWU

KTWU (channel 11) is a PBS member television station in Topeka, Kansas, United States, owned by Washburn University.

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KWIC (FM)

KWIC (99.3 MHz) is an American FM radio station broadcasting a classic hits format.

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Lawrence station (Kansas)

Lawrence station is a train station in Lawrence, Kansas, United States, served by Amtrak's Southwest Chief train.

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Lawrence, Kansas

Lawrence is a city in and the county seat of Douglas County, Kansas, United States, and the sixth-largest city in the state. Topeka, Kansas and Lawrence, Kansas are 1854 establishments in Kansas Territory, capitals of Kansas, cities in Kansas and Populated places established in 1854.

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Lecompton, Kansas

Lecompton (pronounced) is a city in Douglas County, Kansas, United States. Topeka, Kansas and Lecompton, Kansas are 1854 establishments in Kansas Territory, capitals of Kansas, cities in Kansas and Populated places established in 1854.

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Lightning

Lightning is a natural phenomenon formed by electrostatic discharges through the atmosphere between two electrically charged regions, either both in the atmosphere or one in the atmosphere and one on the ground, temporarily neutralizing these in a near-instantaneous release of an average of between 200 megajoules and 7 gigajoules of energy, depending on the type.

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Limestone

Limestone (calcium carbonate) is a type of carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material lime.

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List of capitals in the United States

This is a list of capital cities of the United States, including places that serve or have served as federal, state, insular area, territorial, colonial and Native American capitals. Topeka, Kansas and list of capitals in the United States are state capitals in the United States.

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List of cities in Kansas

Kansas is a state located in the Midwestern United States. Topeka, Kansas and List of cities in Kansas are cities in Kansas.

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List of counties in Kansas

This is a list of counties in the U.S. state of Kansas.

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List of townships in Kansas

The U.S. state of Kansas is divided into 1,404 townships in 105 counties.

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List of United States cities by population

This is a list of the most populous incorporated places of the United States.

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List of United States urban areas

This is a list of urban areas in the United States as defined by the United States Census Bureau, ordered according to their 2020 census populations.

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Louis Comfort Tiffany

Louis Comfort Tiffany (February 18, 1848 – January 17, 1933) was an American artist and designer who worked in the decorative arts and is best known for his work in stained glass.

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Louisiana (New France)

Louisiana (Louisiane) or French Louisiana (Louisiane française) was an administrative district of New France.

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Louisiana Purchase

The Louisiana Purchase (translation) was the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from the French First Republic in 1803.

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Lumber

Lumber is wood that has been processed into uniform and useful sizes (dimensional lumber), including beams and planks or boards.

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Maize

Maize (Zea mays), also known as corn in North American English, is a tall stout grass that produces cereal grain.

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Manhattan Regional Airport

Manhattan Regional Airport in Riley County, Kansas, United States, is the second-busiest commercial airport in Kansas.

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Manhattan, Kansas

Manhattan is a city in and the county seat of Riley County, Kansas, U.S., although the city extends into Pottawatomie County. Topeka, Kansas and Manhattan, Kansas are cities in Kansas.

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Mayor of Topeka, Kansas

The following is a list of mayors of the American city of Topeka, Kansas.

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Meat

Meat is animal tissue, often muscle, that is eaten as food.

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The median income is the income amount that divides a population into two groups, half having an income above that amount, and half having an income below that amount.

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Metropolitan statistical area

In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the region.

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Mid-Plains League

The Mid-Plains League is a collegiate summer baseball league comprising teams of the top college players from North America and beyond.

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Mike Padilla

Michael Padilla (born 1948/1949) is an American politician who is the mayor of Topeka, Kansas, serving since January 2022.

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Millennium

A millennium is a period of one thousand years, sometimes called a '''kiloannum''' (ka), or kiloyear (ky).

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Multiracial Americans

Multiracial Americans or mixed-race Americans are Americans who have mixed ancestry of two or more races. The term may also include Americans of mixed-race ancestry who self-identify with just one group culturally and socially (cf. the one-drop rule). In the 2020 United States census, 33.8 million individuals or 10.2% of the population, self-identified as multiracial.

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Multiracial people

The terms multiracial people or mixed-race people refer to people who are of more than two ''races'', and the terms multi-ethnic people or ethnically mixed people refer to people who are of more than two ethnicities.

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Municipal corporation

Municipal corporation is the legal term for a local governing body, including (but not necessarily limited to) cities, counties, towns, townships, charter townships, villages, and boroughs.

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Municipal council

A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area.

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National Arena League

The National Arena League (NAL) is a professional indoor football league that began play in 2017.

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National Historic Site (United States)

National Historic Site (NHS) and National Historical Park (NHP) are designations for officially recognized areas of national historic significance in the United States.

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National Park Service

The National Park Service (NPS) is an agency of the United States federal government, within the U.S. Department of the Interior.

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National Weather Service

The National Weather Service (NWS) is an agency of the United States federal government that is tasked with providing weather forecasts, warnings of hazardous weather, and other weather-related products to organizations and the public for the purposes of protection, safety, and general information.

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Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples native to portions of the land that the United States is located on.

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NBC

The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.

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Nielsen Audio

Nielsen Audio (formerly Arbitron) is a consumer research company in the United States that collects listener data on radio broadcasting audiences.

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Non-Hispanic whites

Non-Hispanic Whites or Non-Latino Whites are White Americans classified by the United States census as "white" and not Hispanic.

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North American Numbering Plan

The North American Numbering Plan (NANP) is a telephone numbering plan for twenty-five regions in twenty countries, primarily in North America and the Caribbean.

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Oakland, Kansas

Oakland is a neighborhood located in northeastern Topeka, Kansas.

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Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City, officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Topeka, Kansas and Oklahoma City are state capitals in the United States.

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Optical fiber

An optical fiber, or optical fibre, is a flexible glass or plastic fiber that can transmit light from one end to the other.

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Oregon Trail

The Oregon Trail was a east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon Territory.

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Osage County, Kansas

Osage County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

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Pacific Islander Americans

Pacific Islander Americans (also colloquially referred to as Islander Americans) are Americans who are of Pacific Islander ancestry (or are descendants of the indigenous peoples of Oceania or of Austronesian descent).

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Pauline, Kansas

Pauline is an unincorporated community in Shawnee County, Kansas, United States.

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PBS

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Virginia.

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Pentecostalism

Pentecostalism or classical Pentecostalism is a Protestant Charismatic Christian movement that emphasizes direct personal experience of God through baptism with the Holy Spirit.

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Per capita income

Per capita income (PCI) or average income measures the average income earned per person in a given area (city, region, country, etc.) in a specified year.

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Philip Billard Municipal Airport

Philip Billard Municipal Airport is a public airport northeast of downtown Topeka, the capital city of Kansas and the county seat of Shawnee County.

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Planting Peace

Planting Peace is a nonprofit humanitarian organization founded for the purpose of "spreading peace in a hurting world".

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Plat

In the United States, a plat (plan) is a cadastral map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land.

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Plessy v. Ferguson

Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537 (1896), was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision ruling that racial segregation laws did not violate the U.S. Constitution as long as the facilities for each race were equal in quality, a doctrine that came to be known as "separate but equal".

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Population density

Population density (in agriculture: standing stock or plant density) is a measurement of population per unit land area.

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Potato

The potato is a starchy root vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world.

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Potwin Place Historic District

Potwin Place Historic District (known locally as Potwin) is a neighborhood of Topeka, Kansas.

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Poverty threshold

The poverty threshold, poverty limit, poverty line, or breadline is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country.

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Race and ethnicity in the United States census

In the United States census, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) define a set of self-identified categories of race and ethnicity chosen by residents, with which they most closely identify.

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Racial integration

Racial integration, or simply integration, includes desegregation (the process of ending systematic racial segregation), leveling barriers to association, creating equal opportunity regardless of race, and the development of a culture that draws on diverse traditions, rather than merely bringing a racial minority into the majority culture.

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Racial segregation in the United States

Facilities and services such as housing, healthcare, education, employment, and transportation have been systematically separated in the United States based on racial categorizations.

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Radio broadcasting

Radio broadcasting is the broadcasting of audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience.

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Rasmussen University

Rasmussen University is a private for-profit university with multiple locations throughout the United States.

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Reinisch Rose Garden and Doran Rock Garden

The Reinisch Rose Garden and Doran Rock Garden are gardens located in Gage Park, at 4320 SW 10th Avenue, Topeka, Kansas.

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Shawnee County, Kansas

Shawnee County is located in northeast Kansas, in the central United States.

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Shawnee Heights USD 450

Shawnee Heights USD 450 is a public unified school district headquartered in Tecumseh, Kansas, United States.

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Smith Automobile Company

The Smith Automobile Company of Topeka, Kansas, was an early United States automobile manufacturing company which produced the Veracity, Smith, and Great Smith lines of automobiles from 1902 to 1911.

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Southern Poverty Law Center

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit legal advocacy organization specializing in civil rights and public interest litigation.

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Southwest Chief

The Southwest Chief (formerly the Southwest Limited and Super Chief) is a long-distance passenger train operated by Amtrak on a route between Chicago and Los Angeles through the Midwest and Southwest via Kansas City, Albuquerque, and Flagstaff mostly on the BNSF's Southern Transcon, but branches off between Albuquerque and Kansas City via the Topeka, La Junta, Raton, and Glorieta Subdivision.

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Spain

Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.

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Speaking in tongues

Speaking in tongues, also known as glossolalia, is an activity or practice in which people utter words or speech-like sounds, often thought by believers to be languages unknown to the speaker.

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Speculation

In finance, speculation is the purchase of an asset (a commodity, goods, or real estate) with the hope that it will become more valuable shortly.

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Sports Car Club of America

The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) is a non-profit American automobile club and sanctioning body supporting Autocross, Rallycross, HPDE, Time Trial, Road Racing, and Hill Climbs in the United States.

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Sports radio

Sports radio (or sports talk radio) is a radio format devoted entirely to discussion and broadcasting of sporting events.

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State school

A state school, public school, or government school is a primary or secondary school that educates all students without charge.

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Steamboat

A steamboat is a boat that is propelled primarily by steam power, typically driving propellers or paddlewheels.

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Stormont Vail Events Center

The Stormont Vail Events Center, formerly known as Kansas Expocentre, is a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena built in 1987 in Topeka, Kansas.

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Subtropics

The subtropical zones or subtropics are geographical and climate zones to the north and south of the tropics.

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Talk radio

Talk radio is a radio format containing discussion about topical issues and consisting entirely or almost entirely of original spoken word content rather than outside music.

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Tampa, Florida

Tampa is a city on the Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida.

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TechCrunch

TechCrunch is an American global online newspaper focusing on topics regarding high-tech and startup companies.

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Television station

A television station is a set of equipment managed by a business, organisation or other entity such as an amateur television (ATV) operator, that transmits video content and audio content via radio waves directly from a transmitter on the earth's surface to any number of tuned receivers simultaneously.

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The Topeka Capital-Journal

The Topeka Capital-Journal is a daily newspaper in Topeka, Kansas, owned by Gannett.

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Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library

The Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library is a public library located in Topeka, Kansas, United States.

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Topeka High School

Topeka High School (THS) is a public secondary school in Topeka, Kansas, United States.

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Topeka Metro

Topeka Metro is the fixed-route and paratransit public transportation operator in the city of Topeka, Kansas.

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Topeka metropolitan area, Kansas

The Topeka Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of five counties in northeastern Kansas, anchored by the city of Topeka.

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Topeka Regional Airport

Topeka Regional Airport, formerly known as Forbes Field, is a joint civil-military public airport owned by the Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority in Shawnee County, Kansas, seven miles south of downtown Topeka, the capital city of Kansas.

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Topeka station

Topeka station is an Amtrak train station in Topeka, Kansas, United States, served by the Southwest Chief train.

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Topeka Tropics

The Topeka Tropics were a professional indoor football based in Topeka, Kansas, and played their home games at the Stormont Vail Events Center.

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Topeka USD 501

Topeka USD 501, also known as Topeka Public Schools, is a public unified school district headquartered in Topeka, Kansas, United States.

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Topeka Zoo

The Topeka Zoo (formally the Topeka Zoological Park) is a medium-sized zoo in Topeka, Kansas in the United States.

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Topeka, Kansas

Topeka is the capital city of the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat of Shawnee County. Topeka, Kansas and Topeka, Kansas are 1854 establishments in Kansas Territory, capitals of Kansas, cities in Kansas, Populated places established in 1854 and state capitals in the United States.

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Tornado outbreak sequence of June 1966

The Tornado outbreak sequence of June 1966 was a series of tornado outbreaks which occurred between June 2 and June 12.

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Treaty of Fontainebleau (1762)

The Treaty of Fontainebleau, signed on November 3, 1762, was a secret agreement of 1762 in which the Kingdom of France ceded Louisiana to Spain.

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Trinity Broadcasting Network

The Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN; legally Trinity Broadcasting of Texas, Inc.) is an international Christian-based broadcast television network and the world's largest religious television network.

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Twin Falls, Idaho

Twin Falls is the county seat and largest city of Twin Falls County, Idaho, United States.

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U.S. Route 24 in Kansas

U.S. Highway 24 (US-24) in the state of Kansas runs east–west across the northern half of the state for.

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U.S. Route 40

U.S. Route 40 or U.S. Highway 40 (US 40), also known as the Main Street of America (a nickname shared with U.S. Route 66), is a major east–west United States Highway traveling across the United States from the Mountain States to the Mid-Atlantic States.

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U.S. Route 75

U.S. Route 75 is a north–south U.S. Highway that runs in the central United States.

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U.S. state

In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are 50.

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Underground Railroad

The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses established in the United States during the early to mid-19th century.

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Union (American Civil War)

The Union, colloquially known as the North, refers to the states that remained loyal to the United States after eleven Southern slave states seceded to form the Confederate States of America (CSA), also known as the Confederacy or South, during the American Civil War.

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Union Pacific Railroad

The Union Pacific Railroad is a Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans.

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United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau (USCB), officially the Bureau of the Census, is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, responsible for producing data about the American people and economy.

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United States Department of Veterans Affairs

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is a Cabinet-level executive branch department of the federal government charged with providing lifelong healthcare services to eligible military Veterans at the 170 VA medical centers and outpatient clinics located throughout the country.

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University of Kansas

The University of Kansas (KU) is a public and research university with its main campus in Lawrence, Kansas, United States.

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University of Kansas Health System

The University of Kansas Health System, commonly known as KU Med and formerly known as The University of Kansas Hospital, is a nonprofit, academic medical center located in Kansas City, Kansas, United States, with branch hospitals and education centers in Topeka, Kansas, Great Bend, Kansas, and Lawrence, Kansas.

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USS Topeka

USS Topeka, named after the state capital Topeka, Kansas, may be any one of these United States Navy ships.

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Victorian era

In the history of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, the Victorian era was the reign of Queen Victoria, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.

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Virtual channel

In most telecommunications organizations, a virtual channel is a method of remapping the program number as used in H.222 Program Association Tables and Program Mapping Tables to a channel number that can be entered as digits on a receiver's remote control.

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Wabaunsee County, Kansas

Wabaunsee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.

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Wagon train

A wagon train is a group of wagons traveling together.

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Walmart

Walmart Inc. (formerly Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.) is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets (also called supercenters), discount department stores, and grocery stores in the United States, headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas.

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Washburn Institute of Technology

The Washburn Institute of Technology (WU Tech) is a public institute of technology in Topeka, Kansas, United States.

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Washburn University

Washburn University (WU), formally Washburn University of Topeka, is a public university in Topeka, Kansas, United States.

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West Ridge Mall

West Ridge Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Topeka, Kansas.

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Westboro Baptist Church

The Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) is an American, unaffiliated Primitive Baptist church in Topeka, Kansas, that was founded in 1955 by pastor Fred Phelps.

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What would Jesus do?

The phrase "What would Jesus do?", often abbreviated to WWJD, became popular particularly in the United States in the early 1900s after the widely read book In His Steps: What Would Jesus Do? by Charles Sheldon.

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Wheat

Wheat is a grass widely cultivated for its seed, a cereal grain that is a staple food around the world.

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White Americans

White Americans (also referred to as European Americans) are Americans who identify as white people.

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WIBW (AM)

WIBW (580 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Topeka, Kansas.

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WIBW-FM

WIBW-FM (94.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Topeka, Kansas.

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WIBW-TV

WIBW-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Topeka, Kansas, United States, affiliated with CBS and MyNetworkTV.

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Wichita, Kansas

Wichita is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat of Sedgwick County. Topeka, Kansas and Wichita, Kansas are cities in Kansas.

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ZIP Code

A ZIP Code (an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan) is a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS).

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2000 United States census

The 2000 United States census, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2000, to be 281,421,906, an increase of 13.2 percent over the 248,709,873 people enumerated during the 1990 census.

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2010 United States census

The 2010 United States census was the 23rd United States census.

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2020 United States census

The 2020 United States census was the 24th decennial United States census.

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See also

1854 establishments in Kansas Territory

Capitals of Kansas

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topeka,_Kansas

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