Topeka Relocation Guide 2008 - (Page 50) Attractions Libraries Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library 1515 SW 10th Avenue Topeka, Kansas 66604 785-580-4400 The library has a collection of over 544,000 books. The Topeka Room is a permanent home for books written, published, or illustrated by Topekans. In addition, the room’s art, archive records, memorabilia, and even furniture have ties to Topeka and its history. A $23 million expansion designed by noted architect Michael Graves was dedicated in 2002, creating one of the most modern libraries in the country. Topeka Harley-Davidson Museum 2047 SW Topeka Boulevard Topeka, Kansas 66612 785-234-6174 Thirty rare Harley-Davidsons are on display, along with many pictures, tools and collectibles of the store’s history as well as Harley-Davidson’s. Topeka Performing Arts Center 214 SE Eighth Avenue Topeka, Kansas 66603 785-234-2787 State-of-the-art acoustical features make the 2,600-seat Georgia Neese Gray Performance Hall a perfect environment for local dance companies, symphonies, popular entertainment, touring artists, and local talent. Forest, the Waterbird Lagoon, a Lion’s Pride Exhibit, the Discovering Apes Building, and a Black Bear Exhibit. (Closed Christmas and New Year’s Day) The Woodward House & Inns on Fillmore 1272 SW Fillmore Topeka, Kansas 66604 785-354-7111 Originally built in 1925 for Chester and Frederica Woodward, The Woodward is now a bed and breakfast and gathering place, reflecting English Tudor architecture and the residences of English nobility. n Topeka Zoological Park 635 SW Gage Boulevard Topeka, Kansas 66606 785-368-9180 Open 363 days of the year, the Topeka Zoo is highlighted by the Tropical Rain 50 Topek a Reloc at ion Gu ide 20 08 http://www.pbpgaming.com http://www.pbpgaming.com
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