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  2. Botanica, The Wichita Gardens - Wikipedia

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    1987. Botanica, The Wichita Gardens was opened in 1987 as a collaboration between the Wichita Area Garden Council and the City of Wichita. Originally it had four gardens and now encompasses 17.6 acres (7.12 hectares) of botanical gardens located at 701 North Amidon, Wichita, Kansas, USA. They are city-owned as part of the Wichita Park System ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sedgwick ...

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    102–104 N. Pinecrest Ave. 37°41′12″N 97°16′32″W. /  37.686706°N 97.275586°W  / 37.686706; -97.275586  ( Frank J. and Harvey J. Ablah House) Wichita. part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 Multiple Property Submission (MPS) 2. Adeline Apartment Building.

  4. Wichita, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    wichita.gov. Wichita ( / ˈwɪtʃɪtɔː / WITCH-ih-taw) [10] is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat of Sedgwick County. [3] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 397,532. [5] [6] The Wichita metro area had a population of 647,610 in 2020. [8] It is located in south-central Kansas on the ...

  5. Larry Steckline - Wikipedia

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    He attended Wichita Business College, in the state's distant largest city, Wichita, and studied to become a bookkeeper. [1] [4] While attending school, Steckline was a bookkeeper for Wichita's livestock yards —a job that continued for 15 years, until he was hired as public relations director for Wichita's entire livestock market industry ...

  6. Orpheum Theatre (Wichita, Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    Orpheum Theatre (Wichita, Kansas) /  37.6881000°N 97.3353222°W  / 37.6881000; -97.3353222. The Orpheum Theatre is a historic theater in downtown Wichita, Kansas, United States. It was designed by renowned theatre architect John Eberson with funding from a group of local investors and opened on September 4, 1922.

  7. Benjamin Hills, Wichita, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Hills is located at 37°43′47″N 97°22′14″W (37.729722, -97.370556) at an elevation of 1,317 ft (401 m). [6] It consists of the area between 29th Street to the north, the Little Arkansas River to the east, 21st Street and the Arkansas River to the south, and Interstate 235 to the west.

  8. Wichita chef Katharine Elder of Elderslie Farm appeared on ...

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    A well-known Wichita-area chef recently appeared on “Chopped,” a culinary competition on the Food Network. She faced a particularly challenging first basket of ingredients.

  9. Riverside, Wichita, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Riverside is located at 37°41′55″N 97°21′35″W (37.698611, -97.359722) at an elevation of 1,306 feet (398 m). [11] The Arkansas River forms its western and southern border, 13th Street North its northern border, and Bitting Street, the Little Arkansas River, and Nims Street its eastern border.