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Author
Publisher
Wasteland Press
Pub. Date
c2012
Language
English
Description
Fraga presents a comprehensive account of how a small town in the Bible Belt became a model of ecological sustainability. On May 4, 2007, an EF5 tornado destroyed the town of Greensburg in south central Kansas. Immediately after the catastrophe, the leaders and citizens of Greensburg decided to rebuild, and to revitalize their home as the greenest town in America. Five years later, Greensburg now can claim the greatest concentration of buildings...
Author
Pub. Date
191u
Language
English
Description
The scrapbook, created by Darline Brown, consists of items stored in jars discovered in a garage in Prairie View, Kansas, in 1976. Included in the album are about 55 photos taken by John Van Wyck in June 1915. Van Wyck, builder of the original structure, included a signed note explaining the contents of the jars and a photograph of himself, dated June 6, 1915. Photos include business firms from early-day Prairie View: train depot, high school, residences...
Series
Sunflower journeys volume 2003 & 2004
Publisher
KTWU/Channel 11
Pub. Date
�2007
Language
English
Author
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publisher
Pub. Date
2017
Language
English
Description
Think you know about the Kansas City Chiefs? Put your knowledge to the test with this selection of quizzes on all things red and gold. The book covers the whole history of the franchise, from the early days under Hank Stram through to the recent revival under Andy Reid. The biggest names in Chiefs history are present and correct so look out for questions on Derrick Thomas, Christian Okoye, Pat Mahomes, Trent Green, Eric Berry and many, many more....
Author
Publisher
La Crosse Kansas Publishing
Pub. Date
2015.
Language
English
Description
Initially written over the course of several months between 1974 nd 1975, and intended as a family-only remembrance, "The Adventures of the Kansas Kuhns" is too important of an account to keep in the pantry junk drawer. Adolph Kuhn's simple prose and seminal semantic takes the reader back to a much simpler time in America where individual responsibility reigned supreme, family love and togetherness was the norm, and duty to family and country was...