Bleeding Kansas: A Tour of the War before the War
A small two-story wooden building, a grassy meadow, a quiet park, a wooded valley between hills; these spots today are relatively unassuming…
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Visit Historic Lecompton: Civil War Birthplace, Where Slavery Began to Die. Lecompton was the Territorial Capital of Kansas from 1854-1861. Our two museums will take you back in time: Territorial Capital Museum and Constitution Hall. Two restaurants and zero stoplights! Our website: http://www.lecomptonkansas.com/
A small two-story wooden building, a grassy meadow, a quiet park, a wooded valley between hills; these spots today are relatively unassuming…
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