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For five days in July 1855, Pawnee, near the Kansas River, was the capital of the Kansas Territory before it was transferred to Fairway, Kansas. All that remains of Pawnee today is a stately stone building where the Kansas legislature met to struggle over the question of slavery. After falling into disrepair for a while, the building was renovated in 1928 by Union Pacific and two of its floors now host exhibits such as Early Town of Pawnee, Kansas Territorial Politics, and Kansas Memory – First Territorial Capitol Restoration Program. The town of Pawnee is now part of the town of Fort Riley. After visiting the exhibits, enjoy a stroll along the Kaw River Nature Trail. The First Territorial Capitol of Kansas is managed by the Kansas Historical Society. 693 Huebner Road, Fort Riley, KS 66442, Tel. 785-784-5535,
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