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The Lied Center of Kansas, which was opened in 1993 at the University of Kansas, is also named for the couple. While most performing arts venues are designed with neutral colors, the main theater at the Lied Center uses terracotta "walls" (actually acoustic mirrors) and red seats; these warmer colors "match the spirit of the people of Nebraska."
The 2023–24 Kansas Lady Jayhawks basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Jayhawks were led by ninth-year head coach Brandon Schneider and played their home games at the Allen Fieldhouse as members of the Big 12 Conference.
The Purdy Treatment Center for Women opened in 1971 with dormitory quarters for 162 women. [7] The first inmates were 92 transferees from the Washington State Penitentiary . In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the facility heightened its security level, building a 272-bed minimum-security prison facility in 1992, a 102-bed close-custody unit in ...
The Lawrence Massacre (also known as Quantrill's Raid) was an attack during the American Civil War (1861–65) by Quantrill's Raiders, a Confederate guerrilla group led by William Quantrill, on the Unionist town of Lawrence, Kansas, killing around 150 unarmed men and boys.
Sherborn Reformatory Prison for Women. MCI-Framingham was proposed in 1872 as a reform to incarcerate women and men in different prisons in Massachusetts. [2] The prison opened in 1877 and was the second prison for women opened in the U.S.
By the 1920s, Kansas City was the center of the vaudevillian Orpheum circuit. [88] ... Kansas City Storm: Women's football: 2004 WTFA North Kansas City High School:
Decatur Correctional Center is a prison for women in Decatur, Illinois. It is operated by the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC). It first opened on January 24, 2000. [ 1 ]
Over the years, the Gamecocks have played in three different venues. At first games were played at the Blatt P.E. Center. Later games moved to the Carolina Coliseum, which saw the first sell out for a women's basketball game on January 17, 2002. That day, 12,168 fans turned out to see the South Carolina Gamecocks take on the Tennessee Lady Vols.