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Topeka Area Insight

  • Tenisha Baylor
    RE/MAX EK Real Estate
    Every Topekan has their list of “hidden gems.” It might be a diner like Hanover’s Pancake House, a tucked-away antique store, or a quiet spot in Gage Park that’s perfect for reading. Locals know the best times to hit the farmer’s market or where to catch the best sunrise view. These aren’t flashy tourist spots. They’re real pieces of daily life. It’s these kinds of places that give the city its soul and keep people connected to their roots.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    RE/MAX EK Real Estate
    The Shunga Trail stretches across much of Topeka, offering a peaceful escape for walkers, bikers, and runners. It follows the path of Shunga Creek, winding past parks, neighborhoods, and city landmarks. For many residents, it’s a daily ritual used for exercise, commutes, or simply clearing the mind. It’s also a key part of Topeka’s commitment to green space, showing how even in a mid-sized city, nature can stay within reach.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    RE/MAX EK Real Estate
    Topeka is served by several school districts - Topeka Public Schools (USD 501), Washburn Rural (USD 437), and Seaman (USD 345) being the most notable. Each district has its own character, school culture, and geographic reach. Housing styles, price points, and neighborhood layouts often reflect the district they fall within. Whether it’s the historic charm near Topeka High, the growing neighborhoods in Washburn Rural, or the community-focused feel in Seaman, the district boundaries play a big part in how the city’s real estate is shaped.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    RE/MAX EK Real Estate
    Topeka’s east and west sides each have their own feel. The east side is full of older homes, industrial roots, and deep community ties. Many families have lived there for generations. The west side offers newer development, shopping centers, and more suburban-style neighborhoods. Each side has its own rhythm, strengths, and story. Residents often feel a strong connection to their side of town, and understanding these subtle differences gives deeper insight into life in Topeka.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    RE/MAX EK Real Estate
    Topeka is home to several underappreciated museums that highlight both state and national history. The Kansas Museum of History offers in-depth exhibits on everything from pioneer life to railroads. The Evel Knievel Museum, located in the Historic Harley-Davidson building, draws motorcycle fans from around the country. The Mulvane Art Museum, on Washburn University's campus, showcases regional and national art. These museums help keep Topeka’s stories alive and provide experiences that surprise and educate.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    RE/MAX EK Real Estate
    The NOTO Arts District has brought new life to North Topeka through public art, small businesses, and community events. What began as an effort to restore a neglected area has turned into one of the city’s most vibrant and colorful spaces. First Friday Art Walks attract locals and visitors alike to enjoy live music, local food, and gallery shows. Murals line the streets, and artisan shops offer handmade goods. NOTO reflects what happens when creativity and community work together.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    RE/MAX EK Real Estate
    The Kansas State Capitol Building in downtown Topeka is more than just the seat of government, it’s one of the state’s most iconic landmarks. Known for its massive copper dome and hand-painted murals, the building reflects the spirit and resilience of Kansas itself. Tours are offered regularly, and residents often bring guests to experience the climb to the top of the dome for a sweeping view of the city. Whether you work in government or simply admire history and architecture, the Capitol is a source of pride for Topekans.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    RE/MAX EK Real Estate
    Topeka holds a unique place in American history as the center of the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education. This 1954 ruling declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional, and its roots trace back to Monroe Elementary School in Topeka. Today, the site is preserved as a National Historic Site and serves as a reminder of how local voices changed the course of civil rights history. Residents here carry a deep awareness of this legacy. It’s woven into school lessons, museum exhibits, and the city’s identity.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    RE/MAX EK Real Estate
    Natural Grocers is a remarkable grocery store located in the heart of Topeka, KS that provides exceptional service to its customers, along with an extensive collection of high-quality and organic food items. The store's effort towards highlighting the importance of healthy eating habits, sustainable living, and a greener environment is truly commendable.

    The food selection at Natural Grocers is nothing short of impressive. The store offers a wide range of organic, non-GMO, grass-fed, and gluten-free options that cater to numerous dietary preferences and restrictions. Their produce section is stocked with fresh and locally sourced fruits and vegetables, while their meat and dairy section offers customers a vast selection of hormone-free and humanely raised products.

    The store sells vitamins, supplements, and natural beauty products that suit the needs of customers who are looking for a healthy lifestyle. Natural Grocers is the perfect one-stop-shop for anyone who is conscious about their health and the environment.

    Natural Grocers in Topeka stands out from other grocery stores in the area by its commitment to providing exceptional service, quality organic products, and a general focus on customers' well-being. Its professional ambiance carries a sense of community, making shopping at Natural Grocers a positive and enjoyable experience.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    RE/MAX EK Real Estate
    As a frequent customer of Menards in Topeka, KS, I feel compelled to share my positive experience with this store. From the moment I walked through the doors, I was greeted with friendly faces and knowledgeable staff who were eager to assist me with any questions or concerns I had.

    One of the many reasons why I appreciate shopping at Menards is their commitment to customer satisfaction. Their 11% rebate program is a testament to this, as it demonstrates their dedication to ensuring that their customers receive the best possible value for their purchases. This program has significantly impacted my experience as a shopper, especially when making larger purchases.

    I am impressed with the wide range of products available at Menards. Whether looking for tools, building materials, or home decor, I know I can find what I need at this store. In addition to the ample selection, the quality of the products is exceptional, guaranteeing that I can trust them to perform at their best.

    I highly recommend Menards in Topeka, KS, to anyone in need of home improvement products. The store's commitment to customer service, a vast selection of quality products, and pristine environment make it the ideal destination for anyone looking to tackle a DIY project.
  • Tenisha Baylor
    RE/MAX EK Real Estate
    Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center is a must-visit for any wildlife enthusiast or animal lover out there! Located in the heart of Topeka, Kansas, this zoo offers visitors a truly impressive array of animals to admire and appreciate.

    From the moment you set foot inside the zoo, you'll be struck by the incredible attention to detail and care that's been put into every aspect of the exhibits. Each animal has ample space to roam and play, with many enclosures designed to mimic their natural habitats as closely as possible.

    With its stunning exhibits, passionate staff, and dedication to conservation, this zoo truly has it all. So why not plan your visit today and see for yourself what makes this place so special? You won't be disappointed!
  • Tenisha Baylor
    RE/MAX EK Real Estate
    Topeka, KS is a bustling city that has something to offer for everyone. From its abundance of shopping centers and restaurants to its various parks and a well-curated zoo, this city is an ideal destination for both tourists and residents.

    As a job seeker, Topeka offers a wide range of job opportunities across different sectors. Its diverse economy comprises industries such as healthcare, education, manufacturing, and technology, making it a prime destination for professionals looking for diverse job opportunities.

    Topeka's shopping options are simply remarkable, catering to all styles and budgets. From designer boutiques to thrift stores and local markets, the city boasts plenty of shopping destinations. The dining scene is equally impressive, with an array of restaurants serving up delicious cuisine from around the world.

    For nature lovers, Topeka has an abundance of parks and recreational areas, perfect for a weekend getaway or a peaceful afternoon stroll. The parks are well-maintained and offer plenty of activities for visitors, including hiking trails, fishing spots, and picnic areas.

    One of Topeka's standout attractions is its zoo, featuring over 300 animals from different parts of the world. The zoo is kid-friendly, making it an ideal spot for family outings.

    With its lively energy and abundance of activities, Topeka is a must-visit mid-western city. From outstanding career advancements to exciting family entertainment, the city's remarkable attractions make it an ideal place to work, visit and live.
  • Jeff Kitselman
    RE/MAX EK Real Estate
    Blue Moose is one of my favorite restaurants to eat out in Topeka! They have a great location in SW Topeka, and with their many updates, this is a great for taking clients with an awesome atmosphere. Summer has the outdoor seating and the fire pits to enjoy, and there are lots of quality food options to pick from!
  • This is the 22nd annual event held by the Kansas Horse Council, at Topeka's Kansas ExpoCentre, February 22nd-24th. This is a huge equine event that has multiple activities, taking place in different locations across the grounds. Literally, there is something for everyone! From cowboy poetry and art, to the vendors with tons of shopping opportunities, to the different clinicians and demos. This is not specific to a riding discipline, nor equine breed specific. If you own horses, enjoy horses or even like to view them from afar, this is an event you will want to attend! For more information or for ticket information, follow the link below to Equifest of Kansas's website.
  • As a miserable ice storm came through Manhattan and Topeka areas I found I was stuck in Topeka and decided to try the new Hilton Garden Hotel. I was delighted how nice everyone was and that I found a room at no notice. The room is huge with large bathroom and ceilings. I have my computer with me, my iPad and am set. Nice hotel with tons of amenities. Going down for the taco special can't wait. Found a new place in Topeka I recommend.
  • The Charles Curtis Museum is located at 1101 SW Topeka Blvd, in Topeka. This hidden treasure was the home of our 31st Vice President and founder of the Federal Home Loan Banks. You can call to schedule tours and it is a really cool way to experience and learn the history that Topeka does hold.
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    A North Topeka favorite, Vikings is located in Hunters Ridge. Love the atmosphere and food. Try the BBQ and Swiss Sandwich, you will be glad you did. The staff and patrons are kind and courteous. If you are not in North Topeka it is still worth the drive over.
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    The Discovery Center is a great place for kids. They host a variety of events throughout the year. Interactive learning is always one of the best ways for kids to absorb the information around them. A must visit when you are in Topeka. Located next to Gage Park so when you are done exploring there you can unwind at the park, take a train ride or hop on the carousel.
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    The Rose Garden in Gage Park is a beautiful and serene place. Even in October you can still see the roses in bloom. One of the many things to see when in Topeka, Kansas.
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    Kaw River State Park is a real treasure. It's in Topeka, the only urban-type state park, and there is no admission or passes required. It's on about 76 acres of oak-hickory forest with steep slopes and good views, adjacent to MacLennan Park and Cedar Crest (the Kansas Governor's residence). The park offers hiking, walking, running and mountain biking trails, and the river is accessible to canoes, kayaks and other small watercraft. Wildlife is abundant...deer, turkey and numerous other species can often be seen in the forest. It's located north of 6th Ave, just about a ½ mile west of Fairlawn Road in Topeka.
  • Kansas History Museum, located in Topeka, is a great activity for the family. Be sure to stop by the Discovery Place while there for a hands on interaction the littlest ones in your family can learn through play. Lots of events on their page and guided tours for a group. I have been on multiple occasions and still enjoy it every time.
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    One of the many treasures of Topeka is the NOTO District. First Friday Art Walks are great and a good way to see the amazing things being done in this area with the small businesses. From the murals to the people, it is always a fun time.
  • The Great Overland Station has been renovated and is open for tours. It was originally opened in 1927. The railroad has been a part of the Topeka area for a long time. So to seeing this station restored was amazing. It is also adjacent to the North Topeka Arts District, which has lots of electic shops. What a great place to spend a Friday evening.
  • Topeka, KS
    Cyclovia is of Spanish origin, meaning "open streets". Meet downtown July 29-31st to celebrate Topeka's first cycling festival. Friends, family, fitness, all to encourage a healthy community. Streets will be cycling only during the event and there will be a glow ride Friday night, trail ride scavenger hunt, BMX races, and even a 50 mile excursion ride.
  • Don't miss out on Topeka's 37th Annual St. Patrick's Day Celebration, March 12, 2016! The official Topeka St. Patrick's Day Parade began in 1980, completing its first march in 1981. This year's celebration will kick off at noon with the parade in Downtown Topeka. For your green beers and Irish cuisine, be sure to check out The Celtic Fox Irish Pub!

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