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
Apr
18
National Mustang Day Car Show
May
1
Washburn Tech Car Show
May
8–10
NHRA O’Reilly Summer Nationals
May
16–18
Cottonwood 200 Bicycle Tour
May
23
KNG Museum Car & Truck Show
May
30
Mulvane Mountain/Plains Art Fair
Jun
5
Annual TYP Charity Golf Tournament
Jun
6
“Pedal to the Metal†a benefit for Meals on Wheels
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