These 10 Candid Photos Show What Life Was Like In Kansas In the 1930s

Explore Kansas in the 1930s through ten captivating vintage photos showcasing significant events and everyday life.

Odds are you weren't here in the 1930s, but our oldest readers may remember all the sights and sounds from this decade, even the music. Kansas in the 1930s was very eventful and these stunning still shots from around the state in various years really show us what life was like back then. Sit back and enjoy these 10 candid photos of 1930 Kansas.

1. Kansas in the 1930s

The Works Progress Administration set up an arts and crafts display. However, it seems that a woman is working for people to watch.

2. Track & Field - April 10, 1931

This Kansas man, Jim Bausch, won a decathlon at a National AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) Meet.

3. Topeka, Kansas - September 14, 1932

In late 1932, Franklin D. Roosevelt visited Kansas for a campaign speech and also remarked on the home of Governor Woodring. What a great shot!

4. Kansas University - 1933

A man named Glenn Cunningham who competed in the 1936 Berlin Olympics worked his hardest to get there.

5. Kansas - 1934

This man in a tall stetson hat looked very fashionable on this Kansas street corner. What do you think? A sign on the pole advertises a "free fair" and auto race on September 11th and 13th. Behind him is "Albertland mensear" and a "Karmelkorn shop." It's almost like we're right there with him.

6. Rolla, Kansas May 6, 1935

A huge dust storm snuffed out all of the light in Rolla, Kansas in 1935. This photo was sent along with a message that said, "Dear Mr. Roosevelt, Darkness came when it hit us. Picture taken from water tower one hundred feet high. Yours Truly, Chas. P. Williams."

7. Topeka, Kansas - 1936

In this photo, they're putting together mattresses for a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project.

8. Missouri-Kansas-Texas Locomotive - 1937

Though this doesn't show much scenery, these old trains aren't often seen anymore. Although, you may see a few of them at various museums around the state and country.

9. Galena, Kansas - 1938

These women were part of the Farm Labor Union in 1938, which was unit " Galena 2b."

10. Kansas City, Kansas - 1939

In 1939, this color photo was probably one of the first to be taken in Kansas and it's still striking. Here, you can see they are servicing engines at these coal and sand chutes.

If you love seeing Kansas' history in various decades, don't miss out on these photos from the 1960s.

If you love to explore the Sunflower State like I do, how about embarking on a road trip? Check out our list featuring several of our favorite road trip ideas in Kansas. You can also check out our ultimate road trip packing list and some of our favorite car-friendly snacks.

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