National Teachers Hall of Fame
One of Emporia's premier attractions, it proudly recognizes and honors outstanding teachers K-12. The Hall includes tributes to some of the best teachers in...
Emporia Bike Trail
A 7 mile scenic trail passing Emporia attractions.For more information call the Flint Hills Bicycle Club.
Howe House
Completed in 1867 as the home of local stonemason Richard Howe, this two-story limestone structure reflects Federal and Greek Revivals styles in addition to...
Emporia Parks
C of E Park at 15th and Chestnut, Fremont Park at 4th and Union, Hammond Park at 18th between Center and State, Jones Park,...
Self-Guided Walking and Driving Tours
Emporia, founded in 1857, includes several sites of national and local significance. These tours provide a view of Emporia from a past to present....
Lindley M. Harris House
This house was built in 1898, and features an asymmetrical front facade, spindlework and multiple shingle styles in addition to the clapboard siding. Stained...
Lyon County History Center and Historical Society
The Lyon County Historical Society was established in 1937 when its archives were first located in the basement of the Civic Auditorium/William L. White...
Emporia Zoo
The Emporia Zoo houses nearly 400 specimens including vultures and buffalo. One of the country's smallest accredited zoos is home to a variety of...
Lyon County Museum Research Center and Archives
The archives house one of the state's largest collections of letters, diaries, and local newspapers, dating from Lyon County's early settlement to the present....