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Stories & Writings
A curated collection of photo essays,
profiles, and features of Kansas
Inspirations Blog: Headliner


At Home with William Allen White: Red Rocks State Historic Site
A tour of Red Rocks State Historic Site connects visitors with one of the most influential families of the early 20th century.
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Behind the Walls: A Photo Essay Through the Historic Lansing State Penitentiary
Walk within the hallowed walls of Lansing State Penitentiary. Once Kansas' oldest operating prison, these historic buildings now have a new life. Sharing what's behind their stone walls and storied past with visitors.
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Dwight & Mamie Eisenhower: A Love Story of Honor and Legacy
Dwight & Mamie Eisenhower’s love endured war, loss & history. A story of resilience, devotion & a bond that never wavered.
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The Roaming Herds: Where are there Wild Horses in Kansas?
Where the Wild Horses Roam in Kansas: Locations that partner with the Bureau of Land
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BONAVENTURE: A Visit to Savannah's Iconic Cemetery
The term "hauntingly, beautiful" is what I would use to describe Bonaventure Cemetery. One of the most well-known cemeteries in the US.
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Trailblazing on the Track: The Inspiring Story of Wantha Bangs Davis
Wantha Bangs Davis, a pioneering female jockey from Liberal, Kansas, raced over 1,000 times between the 1930s and 1950s, often beating male
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Kansas Photography: A 2024 Retrospective through My Lens
Each photograph I take is a piece of Kansas—a glimpse into its history, landscapes, and people.
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Quindaro Ruins: Once a Beacon on the Underground Railroad
Uncovering the hidden history of the Quindaro Ruins, a significant stop on the Underground Railroad in Kansas City, Kansas.
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Topeka's Abandoned History on Menninger Hill
Uncovering the history of the abandoned Security Benefit Association Cemetery on Topeka's Menninger Hill
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EPIC ROADTRIP: Five Must-Visit Destinations in Western Kansas
Discover five must-visit destinations in western Kansas that will change the way you see the Sunflower State. From rugged badlands to serene
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How Two Kansas WWII Nurses Survived as POWs: The Unyielding Spirit
Learn the incredible story of two Kansas nurses taken as prisoners of war during World War II. A tale of heroism and perseverance.
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Photo Essay: A Sunset Trek through Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park
Discover Little Jerusalem's magic on a sunset hike – golden light, chalk formations, and a thrilling thunderstorm. Kansas' hidden gem awaits
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