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Itsy Bitsy Building
The Organization Committee authorizes a few official Downtown Parsons products, including limited edition historical
ornaments and replicas of buildings. The profit from the sale of these items helps to support the organization.

Available while supplies last.

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Carnegie Library
$15.00
The first in the series of lighted limited edition Itsy Bitsy Buildings.The Carnegie Library was built in 1909 at 17th and Broadway. It is no longer used as a library. It has been renovated and is being used for city functions.Released in 2000. LOW INVENTORY
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First National Bank
$15.00
Seventh in the series of lighted limited Isty Bitsy Buildings. The First National Bank was constructed in 1872. It was the first brick structure built in the city. The bank moved to the Main Street location in 1924. Formerly located at Central and Broadway. To be released for the holidays 2006
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Parsons Post Office
$15.00
Sixth in the series of lighted limited edition Isty Bitsy Building, The Parsons Post Office was built in 1912. Located at 1700 Main. Released in 2005
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Katy Depot
$15.00
Third in the series of lighted limited edition Itsy Bitsy Buildings. Construction of this Katy Train Depot was started on April 1, 1895. Construction cost was $100,000. The building burned to the ground on March 18, 1912. It was located at 20th and Broadway. Released 2002. LOW INVENTORY
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Presbyterian Church
$15.00
Fourth in the series of lighted limited edition Itsy Bitsy Buildings. The Presbyterian Church was dedicated on December 8, 1907. Construction cost was $60,000. Services are still held in the church. Located at 17th and Broadway. Released 2003.  
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Governor's Home
$15.00
Fifth in the series of lighted limited edition Itsy Bitsy Buildings. This is the miniature replica of the former home of the 28th Governor of Kansas, Payne Ratner. It was built in 1934. It is still being used as a residence. Located at 725 Main. Released in 2004. 
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Douglass School
$15.00
This is the eighth in the series of lighted limited edition Itsy Bitsy buildings released by Downtown Parsons Inc.. Construction was completed on the Douglass School in 1908 and was opened for its first school year September 28th with 75 students. It started as an eight grade elementary school. In 1940 it became a six year elementary school and a four year junior high school. In 1942 Douglass became the first and only four year separate Junior High School in the State of Kansas. The Douglass School was closed in 1958.