The Railroad Gazebo

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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"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

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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

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The cabin originally was built in 1882 by the John Pecha family near Odell, Nebraska, and was moved to Washington in 1970 by the...