Mennonite Settler Statue

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The tallest, sturdiest Mennonite in Kansas stands seventeen feet tall in the Athletic Park. He is the Mennonite Settler Statue built in 1942 out...

Pawnee Rock State Landmark

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This silent sentinel of the plains was a stopping place for the hardy men and women who came from their eastern homes to find...

Petrified Tree Stump

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A five foot high exemplary sample of petrified wood. Over 24 inches in diameter, stands imbedded in the sidewalk on Main Street. A rare...

Old City Well

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Westmoreland's Historic Hand Dug Well was constructed in 1914, as 40 men labored through the winter without the benefit of modern machinery, using only...

Santa Fe Trail Ruts

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Still etched in the prairie, the 175-year-old Santa Fe Trail ruts carved their niche in our nation's history by helping move freight and settlers...

Post Office Oak and Museum

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This 300-year-old bur oak (just the trunk remains) served as the unofficial post office for travelers on the Santa Fe Trail from 1825-1847. Passing...

Council Oak

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A shelter east of the Neosho River bridge protects the stump of the Council Oak. Gathered in the shade of the big oak on...

Custer Elm

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Legend has it that while patrolling the Santa Fe Trail with his famous 7th Cavalry Regiment, George Armstrong Custer camped under the huge elm...

Peabody City Park

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Peabody's beautiful City Park has provided a meeting place for generations of community members. The idea of a park was perhaps established in 1876...

Coronado Heights

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Coronado Heights is a twenty-six acre virgin prairie park overlooking the Smoky Valley. The first buildings of Lindsborg were at the foot of this...