

Luckily, most of the changes made can be undone, returning the building to its former beauty. Specifically, the "historical integrity of the interior fell victim to the great need for more office space, for higher levels of lighting, and for air-conditioned comfort." Though the Topeka State Capitol never suffered from lack of upkeep, it did loose some of its historical integrity. When more room was needed, the east wing was designed by Kenneth McDonald of Louisville, KY, and completed in March, 1903, though in 1917, the quality of wing's details and finishes were brought up to the standards found in the rest of the Capitol building when the deteriorating stones were replaced.

The west wing was built first, followed by the center section, with the rotunda and capitol dome finishing off phase 1 and 2 of the construction. Haskell, who was given a chance by the governor to submit his plans before the Kansas state legislature.īesides being grand and stately to inspire civic pride, the love of democracy and freedom, and hope for the future, the legislature wanted some other features such as being fire resistant, having natural lighting for rooms, have the latest in 19th century heating & ventilation and that the building wings be attached the same way that the building wings are attached to the National Capitol in Washington D.C.Ī variety of obstacle dogged this building project, including problems with the limestone and the contractor, though they persevered and built their grand Topeka Capitol Building. It is no surprise then that the Topeka Capitol Building is one of the historic treasures of the state of Kansas, the creation of a local Kansas architect, John G. They felt the Kansas State House should "rival the National Capitol as well as any of the best capitols of the eastern states." After the horrors and hardships suffered during the Civil War years, it was thought that what was needed was a building to inspire the best of themselves and the people who not only lived in Kansas City, but also in the whole state of Kansas. "The Kansas Governor and Legislature wanted the finest capitol building for their state. 14th 1866, the governor signed into law a bill which funded such an endeavor into law.
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The Chambers and Hall of Representatives, plus the offices of the elected officials and heir staff, not a small undertaking, especially when something grand was the goal. “Partnering with economic development leaders at the community level ensures state investments match the needs of that community.The city of Topeka, the capitol city of Kansas was in need of a capitol building to house the bodies of government: Senate. “The Kelly Administration is committed to removing barriers to entry for small manufacturers with big ideas,” said Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland. The vacated space at the MicroFactory would then be repurposed for the next startup and the cycle would start anew. The Grow Hays MicroFactory will be an incubator for four to six small manufacturers at a time to get their businesses off the ground, then move on to their own facilities. “The innovative MicroFactory will provide a launching pad for future manufacturing companies in Ellis County and surrounding areas, fostering entrepreneurship, creating new jobs, and attracting investment to the region.”

“Growing our economy means giving local communities the tools they need to prosper,” Governor Laura Kelly said. The 30,000 square-foot facility is one of 35 infrastructure investment projects made possible by the Building a Stronger Economy (BASE) grant program launched by the Kansas Department of Commerce earlier this year. TOPEKA - Governor Laura Kelly announced on Thursday the groundbreaking of the Grow Hays MicroFactory, an incubator for manufacturers in Central Kansas.
