First Territorial Capitol
This building was the capitol for only four days in 1855, but many believe that the actions of the legislature that met here led directly to the Civil War. Governor Andrew Reeder picked this location, away from the proslavery influence of Missouri, where the legislature would choose a permanent seat of government, create a constitution, and decide if Kansas would be a free or slave state. Inside this native stone building you'll learn the stories of the antislavery and proslavery people of territorial Kansas, set alongside the beauty of the Kaw River nature trail. Operated with Partners of First Territorial Capitol.
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