Manka Residence

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This house was octagon in shape before an addition was built on. The entrance to the house is of particular interest. Two tall, fluted...

The Alma Hotel

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Built in the late 1800s, this hotel was originally known as the Brandt Hotel. This hotel sheltered the railroad crews and almost every hotel...

Gronquist Residence

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This home was originally a coach stop and inn in the 1870s and much later, bought and added onto by A.S. Allendorph, a well...

Lyons/Hamblet Residence

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This house was once the scene of much activity. It was the Lyons Boarding House before many hotels or restaurants were built. The Lyons...

Alma City Office

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This beautiful and stately native stone building was once one of the finest building in town. It was built in the early 1880s by...

D.R. and E.W. Bruman/Schroeder Residence

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Over the door, chiseled in ornate German script the date, 1882, and the names of the builders, D.R. and E.W. Bruman. The home had...

Eck/Stratton Residence

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The gingerbread trim home was built by Mr. Eck, who was a lumberman in Alma. It was built in 1904 and features a turret...

The American Legion Building

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This brick building was built in 1936 as a memorial to the soldiers and sailors of Wabaunsee County. Currently it houses the Ed Palenske...

Alma Bakery and Sweet Shoppe

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The north section of this building houses the Farm Bureau Office. This fine stone building is known as the Kearns and Kinne building. The...

Alma Antiques

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This beautiful two story stone building, built in the late 1800s originally housed a book store. Notice the date above the small doorway and...