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The Castle

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Not a typical riverside residence in the least, but definitely one of the boldest homes built during the early period of Wichita's illustrious growth...

Port Library

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The Port Library was built as a home of the late Mrs. Emma Port in 1916 and donated to the City of Beloit in...

Aley Mansion

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The Aley Mansion was built in 1887 by William Henry Sternberg and is notable for its high-style Queen Anne Architecture. The home's prior occupants...
The Mills House

The Mills House

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William M. Mills, an oilman from Pennsylvania, drilled over 400 oil and gas wells in his lifetime. He drilled the Norman #1 well in...
Pusch-Randell-Anderson Home

Pusch-Randell-Anderson Home

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Just east of the Historic Koester Block is one of Marysville's finest houses, the F.S. "Bud" Anderson home. Built in 1904 by Robert and...

Mueller-Schmidt House Museum

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Built in 1881, the Mueller-Schmidt House is the oldest Dodge City house still standing on its original site, and remains Ford County's "Home of...

Goodland Historical Tour

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Find out about the history of Goodland with a tour of 36 historic homes, buildings, landmarks, stained glass and including Goodland's infamous brick streets....

Historic Lackman-Thompson Estate

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The promise of opportunity and freedom brought many brave individuals to American shores in the late 1800s, including German immigrants, Margaretha and William Lackman....

The Humphrey House

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The Humphrey Home was built by former slaves in 1867 following the Civil War. The walls of the home are 16 inches thick and...

Harkey House

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The Harkey House was built in 1902 and was the former home and practice of frontier doctor, Dr. William C. Harkey. Listed on the...