Welcome to Topeka A Capital Place!
Since its inception in 1854, Topeka has played a significant role in the nation’s fight for freedom. Experience Topeka’s pivotal role in American history at several first-class attractions, including the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site & Museum, The Kansas Museum of History, and the Kansas State Capitol. Explore Topeka’s colorful past while experiencing the amenities of the present day, including 20 fascinating attractions, 16 art galleries, five performing arts facilities, established annual events, delectable dining, and unique shopping.
As you look through our site, you will hopefully catch glimpses of what we think makes our city A Capital Place!
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact us by phone at 785-234-1030 or email any of the following Visit Topeka staff members: