The Railroad Gazebo
The Railroad Gazebo, located in the railroad park, is a replica of the original gazebo and continues to serve as a focal point for...
Sod and Stubble Country Self-Guided Auto Tour
Three miles northwest of the city of Downs is located the site of the 1871 homestead of immigrant Henry Ise. In 1873, Henry married...
Col. William Newton Kinslow
When Col. William Newton Kinslow died in Beloit on Oct. 18, 1948, many attended his funeral, but no one bought him a head stone...
Bell-Bogardus Indian Massacre and Cemetery
August 12, 1868 - At the homestead site of David A. Bogardus, 40 rods north of the Solomon River and 3 miles southeast of...
Old Stone Jail
The old stone jail is one of several buildings that comprise the Jewell County Historical Society Museum and is listed on the National Register...
Stone Post Country
The miles of stone fenceposts in this area stand as a tribute to the ingenuity of early settlers who solved their fencing problems on...
Old City Jail
A unique stone building in Wilson, Kansas, is the round jail built around 1911. Originally it was used for a water tower of the...
Cowtown History
"Every other business a Saloon!"During the years 1867 to 1871, the frontier town of Ellsworth was full of vice. Gun battles were common, hangings...
Buffalo Herd
Located on US-183 Alternate, four miles south of I-70 and directly across from Historic Fort Hays is a small herd of buffalo. Free admission...
1882 Log Cabin
The cabin originally was built in 1882 by the John Pecha family near Odell, Nebraska, and was moved to Washington in 1970 by the...