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Century II Center

Wichita, KS

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When was century 2 built in Wichita?
Century II Center in Wichita, KS, officially opened its doors in 1969. The iconic venue was conceived as part of Wichita's celebration of the United States' centennial, hence the name "Century II." Designed by renowned architect John Hickman, the building features a distinctive circular design and a sweeping blue roof, making it a recognizable landmark along the Arkansas River in downtown Wichita. Century II has served as a cornerstone for arts, entertainment, and community events in Wichita for over five decades, hosting concerts, Broadway shows, conventions, and more. Its construction marked a significant milestone in the city's development, reinforcing Wichita's commitment to cultural enrichment and civic engagement. Today, the Century II Center remains an essential venue for both local and national events.
When was Wichita City Hall built?
Wichita City Hall, located in downtown Wichita, KS, was constructed and completed in 1975. The modern high-rise building replaced the historic Old City Hall, which had served the community since 1892. Designed with a distinctive, contemporary architectural style, Wichita City Hall stands as a symbol of the city's growth and modernization in the latter half of the 20th century. The building houses the offices of the Mayor, City Council, and key municipal departments, making it the administrative hub for Wichita's local government. Its strategic location and sleek design contribute to the downtown skyline, reflecting Wichita's forward-thinking vision while serving the community's civic needs. The Old City Hall now operates as the Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum.

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