Famous Homes
Curtis House
View this beautifully historic residence that was home to Charles Curtis. Charles Curtis served as vice president under Herbert Hoover from 1929-1933 and was the only person of Native American descent to serve in the vice presidency.
Plan Your Visit
Getting There & Details
- Admission
- $4/person
- Hours
- Tours can be scheduled with advance notice.
- Address
- 11th and Topeka Blvd.
- Phone
- 800-235-1030
- Map
- Get Directions →
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Events in Topeka
Jun
20–21
Annual Topeka Pond Tour
Jun
30
Spirit of Kansas Arts and Crafts Show
Jun
30
Spirit of Kansas Celebration
Jun
30
Spirit of Kansas Car Show
Jul
3
Sunflower State Games- Spring Fever Golf Scramble
Jul
9
Kicker Country Stampede Music and Camping Festival
Jul
14–18
Topeka Fiesta Mexicana
Jul
16–19
Shawnee County Fair
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