Governor s Row House was among historic Topeka mansions built along S.W. Buchanan Tim Hrenchir, Topeka Capital-Journal UP NEXT
It was 1936, and Kansas Gov. Alf Landon was making what would turn out to be an unsuccessful run for president.
Meanwhile, his next-door neighbor, Topeka insurance businessman Clyde M. Miller, was hosting journalists at his elegant Victorian mansion at 811 S.W. Buchanan.
This week s History Guy video at CJOnline focuses on Miller s former home, which now hosts weddings and other celebrations while operating as an events center called the Governor s Row House. © Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal The Victorian-style mansion built in 1901 at 811 S.W. Buchanan now operates as an events center known as the Governor s Row House.
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