These 19 Photos Of Kansas In The 1960s Are Mesmerizing
By Annie
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Published February 06, 2016
The 1960s were a time of unrest (Cuban Missile Crisis, President Kennedy’s assassination and the Vietnam War) as well as great change (the British Invasion, Moon landing and Flower Power) in the United States. The world was quickly evolving and the state of Kansas was too, as shown by these 19 mesmerizing photos:
1. "Two Kansas City Sailors: June 1960."
Unlisted Location.
2. "Mom and I at grandma's." (1960)
Captured near Bremen.
3. "My Navy Buddy "Etych" in Ensenada, 1960 or 1961."
Captured "from the plains of Kansas."
4. "Roadside Monument, Kansas, 1961."
Unlisted Location.
5. "Topeka - 8 Jan 1962."
6. "Downtown Hoxie, KS 1962."
7. "My Cousins, Early 60s."
Unlisted Location.
8. "Topeka - 25 Jan 1963."
9. "Hamid - Morton Circus - 1 March 1964."
10. "Shrine Circus - 23 February 1964."
11. "Cheyenne Bottoms, 1965 - 66."
12. Dancing in Kansas. (Flag Day, 1965)
Unlisted Location.
13. "Kennedy & My Dad." (1966)
Captured at Fort Riley.
14. "Bill Horn and Clara Rhoades - 1 Oct 1966."
Captured at Central Park Elementary School in Topeka.
15. "Spring, 1967."
Captured in Great Bend.
16. "The Moose - 1966 - 67."
Captured in Great Bend.
17. "Lucille and Mary Nell." (1968)
Captured in Kansas City.
18. "Easter 1969 - Kansas."
Unlisted Location.
19. "JOHN AND 2503H, 1969, north of Pittsburg, Kansas."
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