The National Bank of Topeka Building, 1932-1995

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The National Bank of Topeka moved into a new building on Kansas Avenue in 1932. Designed by architect Thomas Williamson, the building was considered to be a modern skyscraper, equipped with high-speed elevators and air-conditioning. The building was imploded on June 18, 1995 (see inset). (Courtesy Kansas State Historical Society; inset photograph courtesy of Greg Hoots.)

As featured in Images of America - Topeka.

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