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NAME:Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library
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SUMMARY:The 1951 Flood: 75 Years Later
LOCATION:Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library\nTopeka and Shawnee Coun
 ty Public Library
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DESCRIPTION:This temporary exhibit in the Topeka Room explores one of the 
 costliest and most devastating floods in Kansas history..\nhttps://tscpl.l
 ibnet.info/event/16873507
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>On July 13\, 1951\, the Kansas River Valle
 y experienced one of the costliest and most devastating floods in the area
 's history. Towns all along the river were inundated with water\, particul
 arly Kansas City\, Lawrence\, Manhattan and Topeka. North Topeka suffered 
 the worst of the flooding\, which destroyed many homes and businesses. The
  size of the devastation led to the 1951 flood being called &ldquo\;the fl
 ood of the century.&rdquo\; This temporary exhibit explores what led up to
  the flood\, as well as the recovery efforts.</p>\nhttps://tscpl.libnet.in
 fo/event/16873507
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