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2025 Kansas Preservation Conference Save the date banner May 7-9, 2025
Topeka

The Kansas Preservation Conference is returning this spring, inviting preservationists, historians, architects, and enthusiasts to join us in Topeka from May 7-9, 2025. The theme of the conference is Planning for the Future of Preservation, emphasizing the importance of trades, resiliency planning, and engaging the next generation of preservationists.

Conference sessions are being planned at various locations across Topeka including The Beacon, Kansas State Capitol, Kansas Historical Socie the Kauffman Museum and Sand Creek path at Bethel College, the Carriage Factory Art Gallery, the Warkentin House Museum, the Harvey County Historical Museum (Carnegie Library), and at the Prairy Market & Deli event space downtown.

Learn more about conference information and other educational opportunities hosted by the State Historic Preservation Office by following our Facebook page and checking the events page.