Historic Homes Tour

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Caney is proud of its rich heritage and is fortunate to have preserved much of the architecture of its early development. The Historical Society...

Historic Homes Tour

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This home was built in 1889 by Burlington banker, Thomas Foster. As was the custom in the Victorian era, the home is filled with...

Grinter Place State Historic Site

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The first permanent white settler in Wyandotte County was Moses Grinter. He built Grinter House in 1857 which is now a National Historical Site...

Hiatt House

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The Italianate Victorian home presently known as Hiatt's House Restaurant, owned by Mr. & Mrs. Richard Tredway, was built in 1879 by Col. J.C....

The William Schaeffler House

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Reflective of a prosperous midwestern family in the early years of the century, this home of Lutheran immigrant, William F. Schaeffler from Germany, was...

Frank Lloyd Wright Allen-Lambe House Museum

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The Allen-Lambe House is the last of the prairie style homes designed by legendary architect, Frank Lloyd Wright in 1915, that he considered "among...

Wohlfort Mansion

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The 3-story mansion was built in the early 1890s by Thure Wohlfort, one of the original colonists of New Scandinavia (Scandia). Prior to building...

Keefe Homestead Museum

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Built in 1872, this landmark Elk Falls home is still pretty much as it was when the Keefes lived in it. Tours of the...

Morgan House

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The Morgan House is a two story Queen Anne Cottage built by W.H. Morgan, first editor of the Peabody Gazette, for his family in...
Seth Hays Historic Home

Seth Hays Historic Home

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Council Grove town founder, Seth Hays, built this home in 1867. His slave, Aunt Sally, lived in the basement and cared for Hays and...