Holiday Trail of Lights
Every year visitors from all over the Midwest hit the trail to Great Bend. Our holiday light displays are among the best in the...
Cannonball Stageline Highway
Donald R. Green was originally from Kentucky but learned to ride a stage coach while living in Montana. Hearing about how people were moving...
The Chisholm Trail
The city of Wellington, Kansas, lies just 7 miles east of the cattle trail of the 1870's that led to the largest cattle market...
The Carriage House
The Carriage House, built in the early 1800s was the first brick home built in Oxford. John J. Hahn was the first of...
The Community Church
The Community church was organized in 1872, and constructed the following year at a cost of $2,000. The church had a starting membership...
Tours
The Greater Hutchinson Convention/Visitors Bureau will help to create an adventurous experience or provide ideas to create your own. Services include: Group Tour Planner...
The Chisholm Trail Museum
Wellington's Chisholm Trail Museum contains over 40 rooms filled with over 20,000 artifacts and pictures, most collected locally, some dating back to the Civil...
Spring House
The spring house at Conway Springs is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is immortalized within the city park where visitors...
Wellington Parks
Woods Park - 183 acres for fishing, camping, and picnicking.Sellers Park - baseball field with covered stadium, football field and stadium.Worden Park - 140...
The Conway Springs Madstone
It is recalled that Dr. William Monnet had a madstone and people of that time felt much safer in this wild new country with...