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Kansas Preservation Conference

We look forward to seeing you in Topeka in 2025!

The Kansas Preservation Conference is returning this spring. Preservationists, historians, architects, and enthusiasts are invited to join us in Topeka from May 7-9, 2025. The theme of the conference is Planning for the Future of Preservation, emphasizing the importance of trades, resiliency planning, and engaging the next generation of preservationists.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Venues

Conference sessions and events will primarily be at The Beacon located at 420 SW 9th St, Topeka, KS 66612. Other trainings and receptions will be throughout Topeka including the Kansas Capitol, the City of Topeka Holliday Building, and the Kansas Museum of History. See the conference schedule for more details.

Schedule-at-a-Glance now available!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Continuing education credits available for select sessions. Thank you to our sponsors!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Registration is now open!

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Lodging

Conference rate rooms at the Cyrus Hotel in Downtown Topeka are no longer available. Please check https://www.cyrushotel.com/ to find full rate rooms at this facility nearest the conference venues. Or visit https://www.visittopeka.com/hotels/ for more options.  

 

Previous Conferences
2024 - Newton
2023 - Independence
2021 - Virtual
2019 - Dodge City
2018 - Lawrence
2017 - Wichita
2016 - Abilene
2014 - Emporia
2013 - Salina
2012 - Wichita
2011 - Topeka
2010 - Newton
2009 - Topeka
2008 - Hutchinson
2007 - Dodge City
2006 - Lawrence
2005 - Topeka
2004 - Wichita
2002 - Abilene
2001 - Wichita
1999 - Topeka
1997 - Hutchinson
1994 - Wichita
 
 

To learn more about conference information and other educational opportunities hosted by the State Historic Preservation Office offers by following this web page, our events page, or our Facebook page.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This conference has been financed in part with federal funds from the National Park Service, a division of the United States Department of the Interior, and administered by the Kansas Historical Society. Neither the contents nor the opinions expressed during the conference necessarily reflect the view or policies of the United States Department of the Interior or the Kansas Historical Society.