Kansas Heritage
Summer 2005 (Volume 13, Number 2)
Surviving the StormBy Jay Antle Read this article online "Take cover!" The devastation of tornadoes causes Kansans to follow an annual spring ritual: dashing madly to the basement or storm cellar, clutching possessions and pets, all performed to the drone of the storm warning siren. The White House Called Red RocksBy Julie A. Pope Read this article online Recently opened as a state historic site, the home at 927 Exchange Street in Emporia stands as a lasting memorial to world-renowned, small-town editor William Allen White, his family, his legacy, and his time. The Heritage ExplorerEnjoy the blush and the bouquet of local wineries. Kansas, NaturallyA quest for the cuestas. About FacesBaseball's good-luck charm: Charles Victor Faust The Wonderful Old . . .Banking on the past Past Snaps"Doin' Chores" Vintage VignettesShort stories of yesteryear Presenting the PastUpcoming historical events Lasting ImpressionsHIGH FLYER. Howard Athon poses with his Piper J3 Cub at Allen Airport in Topeka, 1951. To order any of these magazines call the Museum Store at the Kansas Museum of History, 785-272-8681, ext. 413. |
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