Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park

Kansas

TypeLandmark
CategoryLandmarks History
Visitingfree

Monroe Elementary was almost lost to a scrap-metal auction in the early 1990s before the Brown Foundation saved it -- now you can walk the same segregated-era classrooms that anchored the 1954 Supreme Court case that ended 'separate but equal' nationwide, told through the words of the Topeka families who sued.

Free NPS unit in Topeka -- pairs naturally with a Kansas State Capitol capital check-in on the same visit, doubling the value of one Topeka detour off I-70. Precise NRHP-grade coordinate, deep civil-rights history distinct from anything currently in KS's roster, strong for families and school-age road-trippers.

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