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Riley County Courthouse | Manhattan, Kansas

Riley County Courthouse | Manhattan, Kansas | 2010 | Photo by Jen-Kuang Chang   The Riley County Courthouse, located in downtown Manhattan of Kansas, was constructed by J.B. Betts of Topeka with limestone carving by David Penny from 1905 to 1907. This Romanesque structure, designed by Holland and Squires Architects, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Pershing Center | Lincoln, Nebraska

Pershing Center | Lincoln, Nebraska | 2010 | Photo by Jen-Kuang Chang The Pershing Center, located near the Nebraska State Capitol on Centennial Mall in the heart of Lincoln, is a mid-size multi-purpose arena, hosting the NSAA basketball championships, the National roller-skating championships, and various concerts by noted performers such as Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, and Grateful Dead. The center is also home to the Lincoln Capitols NIFL and Lincoln...

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Sprint Center | Kansas City, Missouri

Sprint Center | Kansas City, Missouri | 2010 | Photo by Jen-Kuang Chang   The Sprint Center, located on the east side of the Kansas City Power & Light District in Kansas City, Missouri, was designed by the Downtown Arena Design Team comprised of architectural firms such as Populous and Rafael Architects. The project was initiated in 2005 and was completed in 2007 with a concert on October 13, 2007...

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Cosentino’s Market | Kansas City, Missouri

The Cosentino’s Market Downtown, opened in the Kansas City Power & Light District in 2009, is located at 14 W. 62nd Street in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. The Cosentino's Food Stores, operating 25 stores in the Kansas City area such as Cosentino's Sun Fresh, Cosentino's Apple Market, and Cosentino's Price Chopper, opened the first Cosentino’s Market in Brookside back in 2004.

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Atchison County Courthouse | Rock Port, Missouri

Atchison County Courthouse | Rock Port, Missouri | 2010 | Photo by Jen-Kuang Chang   The Atchison County Courthouse, located at 400 South Washington Street in downtown Rock Port, Missouri, was constructed in 1882. The county court, comprised of the presiding judge J. T. Wells, associate judges William Compton and Albert Gerdes, and county clerk M. L. Lee, began its operation in this building in 1883. Edmund J. Eckel and...

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