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1000 S. Esplanade, Leavenworth, Kansas

1000 S. Esplanade, Leavenworth, Kansas
Date: 2002
This is a view of a large two story house located at 1000 South Esplanade in Leavenworth, Kansas.


Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot, Flagstaff, Arizona

Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot, Flagstaff, Arizona
Date: Between 1940 and 1949
This photograph shows the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot in Flagstaff, Arizona. The Tudor Revival structure built in 1926 serves today as an Amtrak station and visitors' center.


William Allen White house, Emporia, Kansas

William Allen White house, Emporia, Kansas
Creator: State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Date: 1967
This photograph is a representation of the exterior and front yard of the home belonging to progressive journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner William Allen White in Emporia, Kansas. The residence is named Red Rocks after the red sandstone used on the first floor exterior from Colorado. Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976, the Kansas Historical Society took over operating the state historic site in 2001.


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