| Abilene, Kansas - Visit the Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum, free Greyhound Hall of Fame, Heritage Center of Dickinson County & Museum of Independent Telephony, Seelye Mansion, Lebold Mansion, Abilene's great restaurants and the Russell Stover Candies store. |
Larned, Kansas - Just a few miles west of Larned is the locally run Santa Fe Trail Center and Fort Larned National Historic Site. The Fort has nine restored buildings from the 1860s and 1870s. |
| Alma, Kansas - Alma's small downtown contains many beautiful, old stone buildings, including the one which houses the Wabaunsee County Historical Museum. |
Lawrence, Kansas - The University of Kansas museums include Natural History Museum & Biodiversity Research Center, the Spencer Museum of Art and the Dole Institute of Politics. Lawrence was the center of slavery / anti-slavery clashes including Quantrill's Raid of 1863. Also the Watkins Community Museum of History, Naismith Memorial & Prairie Park Nature Center. restaurants |
| Alta Vista, Kansas - Although most people would call the Ag Heritage Park a museum, it is really a personal collection that went out of control. Over 400 agricultural implements, plus household memorabilia and even entire buildings moved to the site by a delightful retired couple. |
Leavenworth, Kansas - Tour historic Fort Leavenworth, drive by the US Penitentiary, or ride a 1913 carousel at the C W Parker Carousel Museum. Chapel of the Veterans is at the VA Medical Center near Leavenworth National Cemetery. Restaurants |
| Argonia, Kansas - Kloudbusters has high power and experimental rocket launches several times a year. It has been featured on the Discovery Channel. Free! |
Lebanon, Kansas - The Geographical Center of the Continental United States is located northwest of Lebanon, Kansas. Unlike the nearby World's Largest Ball of Twine, this attraction is even less interesting than it sounds. |
| Arkansas City, Kansas - Cherokee Strip and Land Rush Museum hosts many exhibits related to the history of Arkansas City and the surrounding portions of Kansas and Oklahoma. |
Lecompton, Kansas - Founded by 1854 by pro slavery Missourians, Lecompton was intended to become the state capital. Visit the Constitution Hall, and Lane University & Territorial Capitol Museum. |
| Atchison, Kansas - The Most Haunted Town In Kansas. Haunted Trolley Tours. You will also want to visit St. Benedict's Church, 1866 St. Pat's Church, and the Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum. |
LeRoy, Kansas - One of Kansas' lesser known gems is Luther's smokehouse. Luther's produces several varieties of beef, buffalo & turkey jerky, buffalo sausage, and pemmican (lean buffalo roasts ground tender & dried - preserved with raisins). |
| Atwood, Kansas - The Rawlins County Museum depicts rural Kansas history. Its highlight is a mural by Rudolph Wendelin. |
Liberal, Kansas - The Mid-America Air Museum displays over 100 aircraft. The 1,268 feet long "Samson of the Cimarron" railroad bridge and its picnic area are a few miles east of town. |
Augusta, Kansas - Henry's Sculpture Hill includes a
gallery and more than 30 outdoor sculptures created by Franklin L. Jensen. Presently closed, but you can drive by. Kansas Museum of Military History has planes, tanks, trucks, jeeps and helicopters. The Augusta Historical Museum is home to the 1868 C.N. James Log Cabin and Trading Post |
Lincoln, Kansas - J. R. Dickerman's fabulous Creature Creations form an "Open Range Zoo" along Highway 18. The Cummins Block Building in downtown Lincoln houses the Drug Store Museum and the Post Rock Scout Museum. Restaurant |
| Baxter Springs, Kansas is the western portal in Kansas for Historic Old Route 66. Attractions include Cafe on the Route and the Baxter Springs Heritage Center. |
Lindsborg, Kansas was settled by Swiss immigrants in the 1800s. Coronado Heights Park has spectacular views and a WPA stone castle. The Red Barn Studio Museum was the working studio of Lester Raymer. |
| Beeler, Kansas - Two historic markers recognize the George Washington Carver homestead which was located near this small community. |
Louisburg, Kansas - Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory & Sanctuary isn't a park, but a place of refuge for large cats. It is open to the public on Weekends. On Saturday nights look through the 30" telescope at Powell Observatory. |
| Belleville, Kansas - The miniature, mechanical sculptures at the Paul Boyer Museum Of Animated Carvings are spectacular. |
Lucas, Kansas - If you enjoy folk art, you should make a point of visiting Lucas. Interesting places to visit are the Garden of Eden, World's Largest Collection of World's Smallest Versions of World's Largest Things, Grassroots Art Center, Florence Deeble's Rock Garden, Eric Abraham's Flying Pig Studio & Gallery and Garden of Isis. specialty food |
| Beverly, Kansas - Soaring Heart Gallery is the home and studio of J. R. Dickerman. It is filled with creatures, masks and costumes. Crazy, wonderful stuff that deserves a wider audience. |
Manhattan, Kansas has the free Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, the fun Sunset Zoo and Kansas State University's Display Gardens and Insect Zoo. Nearby Fort Riley has many attractions. Deep Creek Waterfall at the Pillsbury Crossing Wildlife Area is southeast of town. |
| Blue Rapids, Kansas - Alcove Spring and Waterfall are located near Independence Crossing, a famous ford where pioneer wagons following the Oregon Trail forded the Big Blue River. |
McPherson, Kansas is the site of When Pigs Fly a combination Fly-in and BBQ contest on Labor Day weekend, and other special events over the year. |
| Brookville, Kansas - site of the original Brookville Hotel. Not a tourist destination, but worth a short look if you are passing through town. |
Medicine Lodge, Kansas - The beautiful surrounding region of Gypsum Hills or Red Hills will challenge your image of Kansas. |
| Bonner Springs, Kansas - Moon Marble Company has glass blowing demonstrations and wonderful toys. The Kansas City Renaissance Festival is a theme park sized festival with food, crafts and entertainment. Also visit the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame and Wyandotte County Historical Museum. |
Minneapolis, Kansas - Rock City is a tiny park which contains about 200 huge Dakota sandstone concretions and a small gift shop. The Ottawa County Historical Museum has a huge collection of George Washington Carver material. |
| Burlingame, Kansas has a old downtown with beautiful 100 year old buildings. The Schuyler museum has a 1938 fire truck and a fabulous toy car collection. |
Moline, Kansas - Photos of the 1904 Swinging Bridge and Wildcat Creek Waterfalls in Moline, Kansas. |
| Burlington, Kansas - The Coffey County Historical Museum is housed in one of the most attractive new buildings used by a local historical society in Kansas. |
Montezuma, Kansas - Gray County Wind Farm is the largest wind farm in Kansas. It has 170 turbines with the generating capacity of 112 megawatts. The visitors kiosk is located just east of Montezuma of US Highway 56. |
Caney, Kansas - The Safari Zoological Park is a small
private zoo with primates, large cats of several species,
bears, wolves, foxes, and tropical birds. |
Mullinville, Kansas is the home of the Kanza Art Studio. Many of the streets are lined with junk metal folk art, windmills and sometimes disturbing political and local religious commentary. |
| Canton, Kansas has side by side "Hot" and "Cold" water towers, and the Maxwell Wildlife Refuge with large wild herds of buffalo and elk - there is an observation tower and on rare occasions, photo tours. |
New Strawn, Kansas - The Wolf Creek Generating Station is the only nuclear power plant in Kansas. The plant is visible to traffic on Kansas Highway 75 for many miles. Good views of the facility are from Strawn Cemetery. |
| Carneiro, Kansas claim to fame is Mushroom Rock State Park which has more of the Dakota sandstone concretions like those found at Rock City. Yes, some of them are shaped like mushrooms. The rocks have been visited by generations who have left the graffiti to prove it. |
Newton, Kansas hosts the Wings of Remembrance Fly In on the first weekend in June. World War II airplanes and artifacts on display, vendors, and a fly-in. Visit the Kauffman Museum in nearby North Newton. restaurants |
| Cawker City, Kansas is the home of the World's Largest Ball of Twine. Or at least one of them. This one grows each August when Cawker City has a twine-a-thon. This attraction is more interesting than it sounds, but then it may not sound very interesting. |
Nickerson, Kansas - Stay overnight or just tour Hedrick's Exotic Animal Farm Bed and Breakfast. Your visit will include a camel ride and the chance to feed kangaroos and many other animals |
| Cedar Point, Kansas - The 1875 Drinkwater & Schriver Flour Mill on the Cottonwood River at Cedar Point, Kansas operated for over 100 years. |
Nicodemus, Kansas was established in July of 1877 and was the largest community established by freed slaves following the Civil War. Nicodemus National Historic Site is free with a visitor center open Wednesday through Monday. |
| Chanute, Kansas - The Martin and Osage Johnson Safari Museum tells the story of the romance of these film pioneers. There are photos, films and several galleries of spectacular artifacts from Osa and Martin's travels. |
Oakley, Kansas - The free Fick Museum has large Kansas fossils, old tools, mineral specimens and folk art. The Chalk Pyramids (pictures at the top of this page) are 20 miles south of Oakley off US-83. The pyramids are on undeveloped private range land, giving a feeling of discovering them. Keystone Gallery is a fun combination of fossils, art and souvenirs. |
| Clay Center, Kansas - The tiny Clay Center Zoo is free and open 9 AM - 8 PM, 7 days a week. The zoo is run by the Clay Center Utility Company. |
Ogallah, Kansas - 12 miles south of Ogallah is the Cedar Bluffs Reservoir with its striking 100 feet tall, cedar covered limestone cliffs. Open year around for camping, fishing and a variety of recreational activities. |
| Clements, Kansas - The 1888 Clements Stone Arch Bridge is tucked away in the woods at the edge of a field south of Clements, Kansas. |
Olathe, Kansas - Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop & Farm Historic Site has tours and special events. The Ensor Park and Museum is devoted to Marshal Ensor. Also visit Marra Museum of Deaf History and Deaf Culture. At Christmas time visit the Penguin Playground & Christmas Card Lane. restaurants |
| Coffeyville, Kansas has the haunted, 1904 Brown Mansion. The Dalton Defenders' Museum, celebrates the defeat of the Dalton Gang, and Elmwood Cemetery has their graves The Perkins Building housed one of the banks they robbed. Learn about the Funk airplane at Coffeyville Aviation Heritage Museum. |
Osawatomie, Kansas - Founded 1855 by the New England Emigrant Aid Company, Osawatomie was in the middle of "Bleeding Kansas." The John Brown Museum contains the cabin of Brown's sister and brother-in-law, a stop on the Underground Railroad. The Osawatomie Driving Tour leads visitors to interesting historical sites. |
| Concordia, Kansas - The restored 650 seat Brown Grand Theatre was originally built in 1907. It is reported as haunted. Tour the Motherhouse of the Sisters of St. Joseph and its Lourdes Park & Grotto . Camp Concordia was a WW2 POW camp. |
Oskaloosa, Kansas is the home of Old Jefferson Town, a 10 acre park that includes a blacksmith shop, jail, general store, chapel, school house, Victorian home, and the John Steuart Curry boyhood home & museum. |
| Cottonwood Falls, Kansas - Take a few minutes to enjoy the 1873 Chase County Courthouse, the Cottonwood River Dam & 1914 Arch Bridge, and beautiful Chase Lake Falls. Return in April for the annual Prairie Fire Festival. |
Ottawa, Kansas - Ottawa is the northern terminus of the 33 mile Prairie Spirit Rail Trail which offers hiking and bicycling. Pome on the Range Orchard and Winery 6 miles south of Ottawa off I-35 at Exit 176 offers produce, Kansas foods and wines. The Old Depot Museum is in a beautiful 1888 building. |
| Council Grove, Kansas has many attractions dating back to the mid 1800s. The Kaw Mission dates from 1851. The Hays House restaurant has been in continuous operation since it opened in 1857. The Kaw Nation recently opened Allegawaho Heritage Memorial Park. |
Overland Park, Kansas - The Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens will surprise and delight you. Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead has farm animals, birds of prey, an much more. Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art. Tiki Heads. Overland Park Farmers Market. restaurants |
| Damar, Kansas - The beautiful, romanesque St. Joseph Church was built from limestone quarried at Waldo, Kansas from 1913-1917 at a cost of $30,000. The large building with twin 100' spires dominates the small community. |
Park, Kansas - Sacred Heart Catholic Church in tiny Park City has dominated this western Kansas countryside since 1923. Today the church steeple is visible from I-70 for miles. |
| DeSoto, Kansas - Grandpa's Garage and Body Shop is a 1918 Model T Garage where Dean Weller turns old automobile parts and sheet of metal into works of art. |
Piqua, Kansas - Beautiful old St Martin's Church is no longer used for services, but is still open to the public for viewing or meditation. Also visit St Martin's Cemetery behind the church. The Buster Keaton Museum is open weekdays in the front room of the Piqua Water Department. Not bad for a community of about 100 people! |
| Dexter, Kansas - Although the dramatic Waterfall at Cowley State Fishing Lake is less than 1/4 mile off US Highway 166, it is virtually unknown and visited by only a few people each day. |
Pleasanton, Kansas - Mine Creek Battlefield. The Battle of Mine Creek was one of the largest cavalry battles of the Civil War and the largest battle fought in Kansas. |
| Dodge City, Kansas - Free, Fort Dodge (now the Kansas Soldiers' Home) is 5 miles east of town. Wagon ruts on the Santa Fe Trail are 9 miles west of town on Highway 50. The Boot Hill Museum may appeal to those who are 12 years old or young at heart, but may under whelm the rest of your party. Dodge city also has the tiny Wright Park Zoo. |
Prairie Village, Kansas - Every window Mike Babick's House is filled with animated Christmas characters, the garage is Santa's toy shop with dozens more animated figures, and the roof is covered with a cartoon town with buildings than once had animated lighting. |
| Elk Falls, Kansas is a town of less than 200 people that bills itself as the World's Largest Living Ghost Town. There is an 1893 Iron Truss Bridge and the falls the community is named after. |
Quinter, Kansas - Castle Rock is about 13 miles south of I-70 near Quinter. Interesting chalk formation on private range land open to the public. The nearby "badlands" is even more interesting. The "Castle" is crumbling with time. Castle Rock has very few visitors, but is really something special! |
| Ellinwood, Kansas - You can tour the Underground World, a small remainder of the underground businesses and walkway that once lay below the downtown. Tours start from the haunted 1894 Wolf Hotel. |
Rice, Kansas - The Rice stone arch bridge was built in 1899 and restored in 1990. A cottonwood tree with a circumference of 23 feet stands next to the almost hidden stone bridge. |
| Ellis, Kansas has the modest Ellis Railroad Museum and miniature train and the even more modest Walter P. Chrysler Boyhood Home and Museum. The community should be commended for keeping these museums open year round, despite the small number of visitors during the winter. |
Republic, Kansas - The Pawnee Indian Museum State Historic Site is built around an excavated 1820s Pawnee earth lodge. It was part of a walled community of around 40 lodges with a population of 1,000 Native Americans. |
| Emporia, Kansas is famous for William Allen White, publisher of the Emporia Gazette, which has a tiny free museum of old newspaper equipment. The William Allen White House has 19th century furniture and curios from around the world. The Emporia Zoo is free, as is the Johnston Geology Museum which is an unexpected gem. |
Riverton, Kansas - Cruise Historic Route 66 through southeast Kansas and be sure to stop at Eisler Bros. Old Riverton Store, a local market since 1925. |
| Erie, Kansas - The wonderful metal sculptures of Dinosaur Not So National Park are located on a farm just a few miles southwest of Erie, Kansas. Open to the public during daylight hours, this fun site is free. |
Russell Springs, Kansas - The Butterfield Trail Museum occupies the former Logan County Courthouse. The beautiful renaissance-style building was built from native stone and brick in 1887. |
| Fairway, Kansas - The Shawnee Indian Mission was a Native American school and the territorial capital where the "bogus laws" were passed. Three buildings date from 1839-45. Shawnee Methodist Mission Cemetery. |
Sabatha, Kansas - The Albany Historical Museum has 15 buildings and a large collection of farm machinery and antique vehicles. Old Albany Days is held at the museum on the weekend following Labor Day. |
| Florence, Kansas - This community of only 112 people has done a lovely job of restoring the Harvey House Museum. Open only by appointment. |
Salina, Kansas Has the small, free Smoky Hill Museum and an excellent Zoo & Museum west of town at Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure. The Kansas Fishes Exhibit at Central Mall is the largest free standing aquarium in Kansas. restaurants |
| Fort Scott, Kansas - Fort Scott National Cemetery was one of the first 12 National Cemeteries. It has many unusual graves. Other attractions include Fort Scott National Historic Site, Gordon Parks Collection, Gunn Park, and trolley tours featuring the town's Victorian homes. |
Scandia, Kansas - The Scandia Museum celebrates the community's Scandinavian heritage and displays farm machinery, tools, buggies, war mementos, and primitive tools. Visitors will be impressed by the wood carvings by the late Allen D. Larson. |
| Galena, Kansas - Galena is the Historic Route 66 entry to Kansas. Interesting stops include the Galena Mining and Historical Museum and 4 Women on the Route who are restoring a 1930 KanOtex filling station. |
Scipio, Kansas - The limestone, St. Boniface Catholic Church was built by German immigrants in 1891, replacing an earlier wooden church. Always open. |
| Garden City, Kansas - With 300 animals of 100 species, the Lee Richardson Zoo is larger than most zoos in Kansas. The Finney County Historical Museum features permanent and revolving exhibits, educational tours and extensive research facilities. restaurants |
Scott City, Kansas offers the free El Quartelejo Museum. The nearby Lake Scott State Park includes a 100 acre spring fed lake and the northern most Native American pueblo in North America. |
| Garden Plain, Kansas - The Eagle Valley Raptor Center was started in 2003 to promote conservation of birds of prey through public education, and provide shelter and care to injured & orphaned raptors. |
Sedan, Kansas - In 1967, Sedan, Kansas honored its most famous son with a celebration and the opening of the Emmett Kelly Museum. Visit beautiful Butcher Falls at the Red Buffalo Ranch, or the little waterfall at The Hollow park. |
| Goddard, Kansas - Tanganyika Wildlife Park is a private zoo near Goddard. Tanganyika is presently open only for tours and special events like birthdays and weddings, but will open to the public late in 2008. |
Shawnee, Kansas - Johnson County Museums' Museum of History with its 1954 All Electric House relates the development of post WWII suburbia. Shawnee Indian Cemetery has graves dating from the 1830s. Pioneer Crossing park opened in 2006. |
| Goodland, Kansas - Giant Vincent van Gogh painting stands on an 80 foot easel. Part of the world wide Big Easel project. The High Plains Museum features a replica on the first patented helicopter in America. |
St. Benedict, Kansas - The 1894 St. Mary's Church interior is decorated with so much art that it is almost too much to take in. |
| Great Bend, Kansas - The free, Brit Spaugh Zoo is open 362 days a year, but the real treat is the metal, folk art of local folk artist, Bob Mix. Migrating birds may be seen in the spring and fall at the nearby Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area and Quiviria National Wildlife Refuge. |
St. Francis, Kansas - The welded metal sculptures
created by the late Harvey Walz are a hoot. See other sculptures at the Cherry Creek Encampment memorial. Tour the Arikaree Breaks and Horse Thief Cave. |
| Hanover, Kansas - Built in 1858, Hollenberg Pony Express Station was a stop for the Pony Express and a way station for travelers on the Oregon and California Trails. Some people believe it is haunted. |
Strong City, Kansas - The 11,000 acre Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve is mostly owned by the Nature Conservancy, with just a few acres under the control of the National Park Service. |
| Hays, Kansas - The Sternberg Museum of Natural History displays dinosaur and fish fossils from the area and life size recreations. Those of you seeking rare visions may appreciate the nearby pterodactyl statue visible from I-70. Fort Hays, has four buildings from the19th century. restaurants |
Topeka, Kansas - The Kansas Museum of History appeals to all. Other attractions include Truckhenge, Combat Air Museum, Museum of the Kansas National Guard, Topeka Zoo, Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site, Great Overland Station, Ward-Meade Park, Topeka Computing Museum, and the best free attraction - Capitol Building Tours. restaurants specialty food |
| Hiawatha, Kansas - The most famous attraction in Hiawatha, Kansas is the Davis Memorial, a $100,000, 1930's tomb sitting in Mount Hope Cemetery. The Brown County Agriculture Museum exhibits different features of life on the farm and 40 windmills. |
Ulysses, Kansas - The Grant County Adobe Museum features historical artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of life on the High Plains. |
| Highland, Kansas - The Native American Heritage Museum at Highland Mission has one of the finest displays of Native American art in Kansas. The Iowa, Sac and Fox Mission was established in 1837. |
Victoria, Kansas - The "Cathedral of the Plains" is St. Fidelis Church, just south of I-70 in Victoria, Kansas. Open free to the public 365 days a year, and serving mass each day. |
| Howard, Kansas - The welded metal sculptures of Hubble's Rubble include odd vehicles, animals and cartoon characters. |
Wamego, Kansas - The haunted Columbian Theater is a 1895 music hall which has murals and furnishings from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. The OZ Museum is devoted to the magical world created by L. Frank Baum. |
| Humboldt, Kansas - The Lewis R Howland Collection at the Humboldt Historical Museum has hundreds of scale models of horse drawn carriages and circus wagons. Other displays are devoted to baseball players George Sweatt & Walter Johnson. Since 1957, Biblesta is the October bible parade. |
West Mineral, Kansas - Big Brutus near West Mineral was the world's second largest electric mining shovel when it was in operation in the 1960s and 70s. Now it is a tourist attraction. It is 160 feet tall and weights 11 million pounds. |
| Hutchinson, Kansas - The Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center is a world class space museum. This is where other space museums have their artifacts restored. Apollo 13, Liberty Bell 7, SR-71 Blackbird, Imax, planetarium, and many Soviet space artifacts! Also visit The Hutchinson Zoo and Kansas State Fair. |
Weskan, Kansas - The highest point in Kansas - some people would describe Mount Sunflower as a barely noticeable rise in the middle of a field on a ranch 1/2 mile from the Colorado border. But they would lack vision. |
| Independence, Kansas - The Independence Historical Museum fills 22 rooms of the former Post Office & Federal Building. The Ralph Mitchell Zoo has seen better days. A replica of the Little House on the Prairie 12 miles southeast of town may be the most famous attraction in the area. |
Wichita, Kansas - Sedgwick County Zoo is one of the finest in the US. The Wichita Art Museum, Keeper of the Plains & Botanica are along the Arkansas Rivers. The Old Town area includes the Museum of World Treasures, Wichita - Sedgwick County Historical Museum, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Sculptures and Carrie Nation Fountain & Coleman Museum. Other attractions include Great Plains Nature Center, Ulrich Museum of Art and the Kansas Firefighters Museum. |
| Iola, Kansas - The Allen County Old Jail Museum was an active jail from 1859 until 1958. The Buster Keaton Celebration is two days of presentations, interviews, panels and some videos devoted to early motion pictures. restaurants |
Williamsburg, Kansas - Pome on the Range Orchard and Winery near Williamsburg, Kansas offers produce, fruits, cider, baked goods, Kansas specialty foods and wines. Just off I-35. |
| Junction City, Kansas - Visit nearby Fort Riley for a few hours or the world's largest atomic cannon for a few minutes. Fort Riley has museums & monuments, national cemetery, tours, flight & combat simulators, and the first capital of the State of Kansas. All free! My favorite Junction City attraction is Castle Island. restaurants |
Wilson, Kansas - The Czech Capital of Kansas has over 24 limestone buildings from the turn of the 20th century. Kansas Originals Market at I-70 exit 206 has products from over 500 Kansas artists, craftsmen, and food producers. |
| Kingman, Kansas - Glenn Stark has been creating art for over 60 years. His yard and home are filled with beautiful and humorous sculptures in wood and concrete. Call ahead to have Glenn and his delightful wife give you a tour. |
Winfield, Kansas - Walnut Valley Festival hosts international acts, championships for instrumental performance such as bluegrass banjo & old time fiddle, and well over 100 food, crafts and music venders. |
| Kansas City, Kansas - The Huron Indian Cemetery was started in 1843. St John the Baptist Catholic Church and the Strawberry Hill Museum are nearby. The T-Rex Cafe at the Legends has animatronic dinosaurs. restaurants specialty food |
Yates Center, Kansas - Frannie's may be the most memorable restaurant in Kansas.You pick up the food at the kitchen, return your plates to the sink, and make your own change at the cash register. A meal is only $1! |
| Lacrosse, Kansas - The Barbed Wire Capital of the World has four museums, side by side: Rush County Historical Museum, Nekoma Bank Museum, Post Rock Museum, Kansas Barbed Wire Museum. |
Yoder, Kansas - This small farming community south of Hutchinson is largely made up of Mennonite and Amish families. Yoder Meats sells many unusual cuts and types of meats. It is across the street from the Carriage Crossing Restaurant. |
| Lansing, Kansas - Mount Muncie Cemetery has many famous graves, including the murderers from In Cold Blood. Small, free Lansing Historical Museum has some prison memorabilia. |
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