With the war . Sun., Oct. 23, 1864, Gen. Shelby's Division moved north and struck Union troops near the Wornall House. . N 37° 24.552', W 94° 42.439' Historical Markers Program One of the most visible and longstanding programs of the THC is the Historical Markers Program. These five black and white photographs show the grave markers for the victims that were killed, September 30, 1878, in the last Indian raid in Kansas. It is believed that there are 400 - 600 bodies buried in Huron Indian Cemetery, though only a small number of the graves are marked. . Historic Markers in Kansas, Find more things to do and places to see in Kansas Come to Kansas. Beck was responsible for the development of the buildings on east Madison from Jefferson to South Avenues (viewed on the other side of this sign). After three hours of heavy . This historical marker dedicated to Prudence Crandall is located on the east side of Elk Falls, Kansas. . However at the time we started this project this list only contained the name of the marker and which county it was in. —, First Pastor Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida. This photo was taken in 1910 when the Ringling Bros. It is designed to raise public awareness of Florida’s rich cultural history and to enhance the enjoyment of our historic sites by citizens and tourists. Historical Maps of Kansas are a great resource to help learn about a place at a particular point in time.Kansas Maps are vital historical evidence but must be interpreted cautiously and carefully.. Kansas Map Collections. He was killed by Cheyenne in 1865 and buried beside the Santa Fe Trail on land owned by M. M. Jones. of the gift of 3,000 Flowering Cherry Trees This page contains a list of all National Historic Landmarks (updated December 2016). . —, Gen. Sterling Price was on this spot at 11:00 a.m. but retired before the armies had reached this disposition. —, Dedicated October 5, 2001 Department of the Interior . In 1825 growing traffic over the Santa Fe trail brought a government survey and right-of-way treaties with certain Indians. General Assembly #1 of 2 Sights & Landmarks in Fort Scott. . . . “Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”. . The Florida Historical Marker Program is one of the Division of Historical Resources' most popular and visible public history programs. 11 Historical Landmarks You Absolutely Must Visit In Kansas. . Veterans of All Wars —, Confederate Col. Irvine invited himself to supper at the Wakefield's, sparing the house from burning. hosted the first meeting of Bent, fur trader. The Missouri River of Lewis and Clark's era was wild and unpredictable. . 50th Anniversary of Humboldt . In addition he was also an athlete, a teacher, a writer and a volunteer Scouter. Familiar names among the 71 chapter members were: Mary Harmon Weeks, founder of . of Historic Places after refusing to For copies of NHL nomination forms, please consult our Search pages. Born: Warren, Pennsylvania 1850 . as a lasting tribute to his . James E. Cook 1944 • Rex L. Johnson 1944 Moses E. Lard as Christian Church. —, When Alexander Majors completed this house and its accompanying, but now demolished barns and pens, it formed a trading terminus for the firm of Russell, Majors and Waddell. An early 1900s view of . Erected October 2, 1917 —, "Put the children together, leave them alone, and they will work it out." Abolitionist. . "Bronco Buster" ▲You may omit the word "County" but not "Parish", Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 19 —, Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 1 —, B. Adler and Company, Kelly-Williams Co Building, Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 17 —, Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 12 —, Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 3 —, Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 9 —, Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 8 —, Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 18 —, Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 4 —, Burial Place of Fifteen Confederate Soldiers, Burnham-Munger Manufacturing Company Building, Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 16 —, Centennial Anniversary of Japan's Gift of Cherry Trees, Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 5 —, Country Club Line Historical Trolley Station, Faxon, Horton and Gallagher Company Building, First Home of the Kansas City Country Club, Gladstone Boulevard Bridge over Anderson Avenue, Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 15 —, Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 11 —, In Memory of Law Enforcement Officers Killed in the "Kansas City Massacre", James G. Ashley, Jr. and Pamela C. Ashley. —. —, Independence Avenue was given its name because it extended from the central business district of Kansas City to Independence. During a career with the Washington Senators from 1907 to 1927, he became famous for . . DAR Marker Number 34;East of Canton, Kansas, this is the site of Ed Miller's grave. —, When Kansas City Mayor Milton Payne took office in 1855 he face an immediate and formidable task: to make his city accessible by cutting streets south from the Missouri River through the looming bluffs along the riverbank. The Pony Express August 13, 1863 11: —, Kansas City’s expression of service and hospitality has a rich historical heritage starting in 1899, when the original convention hall opened with a concert by John Philip Sousa and his band. 1865 —, Founder of Humboldt 1857 [Back] . Died: Kansas City, Missouri 1913 . Dr. Katharine Berry Richardson He entered the freighting business in 1848. . First Territorial Governor of New Mexico —, Originally intended as a planned, residential area, Janssen Place was conceived and developed by Arthur E. Stilwell, a railroad magnate and urban planner. . Topeka and Santa Fe service of the . David Brown, Mission . Gen. Shelby's Division camped near Forest Hill cemetery. -Browse markers by type, size, and… Alderman of First Ward, . AmericanTowns.com. We used this list (as of February 16, 2005) to seed the Oklahoma Historic Places Database. . [Bottom photo caption reads] This building was owned by Dr. O.L. . Member, Georgia State Legislature March 18, 1969, to the memory of This database provides a comprehensive list of the Kentucky Historical Markers and their locations. —, This plaque is placed here in honor of James Gailey Ashley, Jr. and his wife, Pamela C. Ashley, who for 25 years struggled and sacrificed to preserve this railroad right-of-way, which provided freight and passenger service beginning in the . . —, Commanded Allen County Troops The author was Mrs. T.A. . . —, [Top photo caption reads] . Wagon Bed Spring (Ulysses) . . He authorized almost . The Ninety-Nines, Inc. International Organization of Women . on the Shuttle Columbia, . Several grants are available to help defray the cost of obtaining a marker. . 1928 —, George A. Bowlus started the Bank of Allen County which was the second bank in Iola, located on this block between South Street and Washington Avenue. FRANK HERMANSON June 21, 1804 who died at Kansas City, Missouri, "A Delightful Place" . . . "...as this creek has no name, and this being the 4th of . . Each of the 60 plus town company members had to make a substantial . Four Winds Chapter, Daughters of Jim Bridger was one of the most famous of the mountain men. Internationally Known Jennison and Moonlight's Brigades . 86 Kansas … She and her husband rest here for God, Country and Humanity in the Launched in 1933, the roadside historical marker program has proven an effective way to draw attention to the many events, people and places that have contributed to the richness of our state and nation. by the United States This picture was taken in the early 50's looking east from the Madison Avenue and South Street intersection. . Eminently gifted, almost . [Bottom photo caption reads] Confederate soldiers burned the mill. If you’d like to visit them as a family outing or as part of a day trip, link to the marker detail pages for directions. . His generals convinced him to start south but he refused to abandon his 500-wagon train of war booty. Frederic Remington's Plaque —, Pioneered the Purdom Addition in early Westport —, 2012 marks the Centennial Anniversary . —, Homeplace settled by Elbridge Arnold in 1838, home built in 1856. —, Dr. Alice Berry Graham We are building the largest online collection of historical markers, along with other markers that represent significant events, people, places, and more, but we can't do it without your help. wide...comeing —, This was the main road to Harrisonville. 1861 - 1865 ▲You may omit the word "County" but not "Parish", By William Fischer, Jr., September 11, 2011, Madison Avenue and the Allen County Courthouse, McCook Post No. —, The U.S. Army expedition led by Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark camped in this vicinity on July 4, 1804. State List Navigation. Kansas County Historical Markers: Boyhood Home Of General Funston, Allen County: Atchison, Atchison County: Mormon Grove The City That Disappeared, Atchison County: Carry Nation, Barber County: Medicine Lodge Peace Treaties, Barber County: Fort Zarah, Barton County: Pawnee Rock, Barton … . was one of the founders May 30, 1893 —, National Register of . A Bicentennial Gift of Through the years, his inventory included everything . . . The marker icons on the map represent individual historical markers across the state. . These businesses encompassed almost the entire block. . —, The stone wall that still exists today against the bluff between Delaware and Wyandotte Streets is the remains of the once-famous Gilliss House Hotel. . Private Bryan Amend National The Virginia historical highway marker program documents facts, persons, events, and places prominently identified with the history of the nation, state, or region. of On the corner is Northrup's second bank building, which replaced Northrup's Lumber Yard that encompassed most of the block. Delbert J. Haff was retained in 1893 by the city's first Park Board. —, Presented to Police Board . [Bottom photo caption reads] Businesses on the block at that time were Cooksey Drug, JC Penney Co., Hoover Drug, Dr. Philip W. Waugh, . T his is a survey of the designated historic sites in Michigan which have been commemorated through the placement of a historical marker. has been placed on the —, These women were some of the first ladies of Iola. . After Union Gen. Curtis flanked the Confederate line by coming up a ravine (Rockwell Lane) his troops were a few rods north of the . He was an Indian fighter fur trapper and trader, guide to the Far West, U.S. Army Scout and explorer. Wisconsin has more than 590 official Wisconsin state historical markers. . Alfred G. and Amelia Harres Otis. Union soldiers who fell in battle . In honor of the nation's 28th birthday, expedition members fired the swivel cannon on the bow of their keelboat once in the morning . by by from Japan to the United States. —, [Top photo caption reads] Department of the Interior —, Born in Ohio. —, The Pennsylvania Railroad Company presents this statuary to the Kansas City Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, in recognition of Scouting's contribution to this nation and as a lasting tribute to those who have earned its highest award . Historical Markers Near Esbon, KS. and Kansas City, Mo. In addition to the map below, you can also download the basic list of current markers. Each one tells a story about our state's rich heritage. within 200 yeards of the river, as this —, This property has been This marker was moved here when the new park was created. . —, In memory of a soldier and statesman. inspiration and devotion to the . . . Don’t spend your money on expensive plane tickets, hotels and other travel costs; just visit one of these 11 Historic Landmarks located right here in Kansas: . the Atchison County men who gave all Reorganized as Community Church 1930. Age 14 —, This building was erected in 1914 and has continuously been the home of the Kansas City Athenaeum, one of the oldest and largest federated women's clubs in Missouri. There were four major . Nebraska Counties. . This bridge honors the lives and . . —, This (circa 1900) photo was taken in front of TB Shannon's business. Places —, At this site Atchison Leather Products operated a grease factory that filled a vital need to keep the world free. We are building the largest online collection of historical markers, along with other markers that represent significant events, people, places, and more, but we can't do it without your help. —, A Block House was built here, used as a recruting station, part of Log Town. This new Cottonwood tree dedicated . . —, Founder of the . —, This heroic size interpretation of After 3 hours . . Oct. 14, 1861 There are 26 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in Kansas. The second story housed the 1st Iola Library. He brought many new ideas and . . . in 1834. This is the intersection of Madison . It contains a collection of architecturally significant building types dating from 1860 - 1928. Historical Marker Database. Colorado boasts one of the oldest historical marker programs in the nation. This . EJI’s Community Remembrance Project. Texas is home to over 16,000 historical markers. Site of the Properties Determined Eligible for National Historic Landmark Designation by the Secretary of the Interior Hialeah Park Race Track - 01/11/88. WILLIAM J. GROOMS About Us. —, [Top photo caption reads] North Dakota Historic Markers In 2005, the Fifty-ninth Legislative Assembly of North Dakota authorized the State Historical Society of North Dakota to develop and administer a historical Marker program designed to highlight locations that meet one of the following criteria: —, [Top photo caption reads] —. Cordry, Historian of the Kansas D.A.R. . He was largely responsible for solving the financial and legal problems . 126 . July 4, 1950 —, In memory of our Need Help? Kansas National Historic Landmarks (clickable map) The United States National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service , and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance. The wagon wheel icons represent Oregon Trail Interpretive Sites. Building moved and [illegible] by Antioch Church Historical . There are over 1,400 buildings, sites, districts, and objects in Kansas listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Kansas. throughout the United States The Squatter Sovereign, Atchison's first newspaper, was an . Michael P. Anderson, Mission Specialist —, In honor of these During a card game at Mother Ash's boardinghouse in Kansas City, Floyd met his future girlfriend, Beulah Baird, who gave him the colorful moniker "Pretty Boy." ... Kansas (26) Black Jack Battlefield - 10/16/12. It was owned by the Kansas City Southern Lines and was given to the Garnett, Kansas Lions club. 50th anniversary Historic Places Chief of Police, McAlester, Oklahoma Died at Ft. Sill, Okla., Feb. . NRHP listings appear in 101 of the state's 105 counties. “Fort Scott is … —, This memorial in memory of Historical Marker Map. United States In the 1700s, the Kanza occupied two villages on the west bank of the Missouri: . Bandstand erected 1907 this Monument . During the war years, . From this small beginning - a rail line connecting Atchison and Topeka, Kansas - a great transportation system . The author was Mrs. T.A. "Joie de . Hialeah, Miami-Dade County, Florida . He was an Indian fighter fur trapper and trader, … Henry S. Clubb promoted Kans. 85 Kansas (Atchison County), Atchison — Founding of the Santa Fe Railway —. Iola housed numerous brick plants during this . journal that on this date, July 4, 1976 "Bicentennial" —, Farmer Abel Secrest . —, This property has been . whose remains were buried in the The marker icons on the map represent individual historical markers across the state. DAR Marker Number 97; This Marker was decdicated with a bit of ceremony during the Kansas Historical Society's "42 Days Along the Trail" programs in July, 1996 and again during Fall Tour 1996 with the Historian General, Jane Rehl, in attendance. Garlinghouse was believed to be ahead of his time in his medical practice. —, In 1927 led the city's airport development program and personally laid the framework for the network of air transport routes which today make Kansas City the Air Hub of the Nation. by the United States —, Text on the Front of the marker: Looking west on Madison Avenue, you can see the street trolley cars and the horse and buggies. . —, [Top photo caption reads] whose given name was Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation In 1917, the grocery passed to their daughter and son-in-law Margaret & James M. (Jim) Browne, Sr. —, L.L. About Historical Marker Project Historical Marker Project. Billy Edwin Gibson of Atchison County is entombed in the U.S.S. of Kansas City Missouri —, At 8:30 A.M. —, Aunt Polly Crosby, First Mother of the Church, Poplar Grove Baptist. Enlisted into Company E the 9th KS Calvary [sic - Cavalry] when the Civil War broke out and rose to the rank of 1st Lieutenant . founders, owners and operators 1860-1861 • 1960-1961 —, Majors, “the great freighter,” was born in Kentucky. —, First Settler and First Post Master —, Frederick Funston, five feet four and slightly built, went from this farm to a life of amazing adventure. -Browse markers by geographic locations including cities and counties. A. W. Redding Jr. 1943 • Joseph H. Wood 1942 This is the second of two markers listed on the Kansas Historical database for Johnson County. Ben and Lena Kay The Medicine Lodge Stockade and Museum is a scaled-down replica of the town's original structure and houses a great amount of local history. . . . More than 1,000 markers can be found near buildings, battlefields, cemeteries, churches, temples, forts, and abandoned towns. . —, dedicated cemetery dating to the earliest days of Clay County. . . Copyright © 2006–2021, Some rights reserved. of her first trans-Atlantic flight —, To commemorate the birthplace In 1901, he moved with his family into the town of Humboldt. —, Under the brick veneer is the framework of the original German Evangelical Church, 1860. —, The American Jazz Museum is an important cultural institution dedicated to its mission of celebrating and exhibiting jazz through performance, education, exhibitions and research at America's Jazz Crossroads - 18th and Vine. . . . Iola Frank S. Land . EJI’s Community Remembrance Project is part of our campaign to recognize the victims of lynching by collecting soil from lynching sites, erecting historical markers, and developing the National Memorial for Peace and Justice which acknowledges the horrors of racial injustice. . Wiliam C. McCool, Pilot —, Near here, located in a grove of young hickory trees, was an important rallying point in 1855 and 1856 for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon), then emigrating to the Rocky Mountains. Marker Erected by: State Historical Society and State Highway Commission. On Sun., Oct. 23, 1864 heavy fighting occurred here. —, The inspiration for the design of this tower came from the original Giralda Tower which is a part of the great cathedral of Seville, Spain —, Designed by David A. Home to women who have made historical impacts on aviation, law, civil rights, film, sports and more, Kansas has a lot to celebrate this month. . He was instrumental in getting the railroads and financing the growth of Iola. Originally, this building had a carriage . In 1999 - The 100th Anniversary of the founding of the Veterans of Foreign Wars - this bronze statue was commissioned to commemorate the organization's first century of service to veterans, those in uniform and the . East Side Cafe became Harts Lunch by the 1940s and was a local teenage hangout. The Iola State Bank . railway accident. . —, At the request of L.L. honoring in the home of her grandparents, Mrs. Colburn —, Confederate Gen. Price made his headquarters here the night of Oct. 22, 1864. . —. February 11, 1859 commemorates the . —, In memory of These filters will replace previously applied filters. This photo was taken in the 1800s of the 2 block area on the south side of the square before the first courthouse was constructed in the center. Provided below are links the 93 counties in the state of Nebraska. . . Overland Dispatch [Roll of Honored Dead] Maryland's Historical Markers Introduction. Notice Iola's 1st horse-drawn ambulances and hearse in front of Culbertson's building. Dedicated on the 50th anniversary Established 1865 Iola . Maryland's Historical Markers Introduction. The success of the hall was proven when the Democratic . . [Bottom photo caption reads] . National Register Rick D. Husband, Commander . William Clark National Historic During this period, there were a number of meat markets throughout Iola. on "The Issues of the Day" the Born at Brownsville, Pa. March 10, 1839. and an unspotted life is old age. of Historic Places A State by State, Town by Town detail. —, Built in 1855 by John and Henrietta Harris this Greek revival style all brick house was located on a slightly five acre tract on the ridge just east of Westport, MO. Union Prison It reflects the varied architectural tastes of Atchison's early residents. With the lack of refrigeration, people had to buy fresh meat daily. . Fifty years later the town was founded by Proslavery men and named for Sen. D. R. Atchison. On that day a band of Northern Cheyenne Indians lead by Chief Dull Knife killed nineteen settlers along the Sappa Creek in Oberlin, Kansas before continuing north into Nebraska. In memory of A.E. . He graduated from Humboldt High School in 1912. National Historic Places —, Let us hold in grateful memory Creek has no name, and . July 13, 2018 July 13, 2018 ~ declarationofjefferson ~ Leave a comment. Calling it “West Port,” Missouri, he . —, When the town of History Nebraska and the Nebraska Department of Transportation will help find a suitable site. Humboldt, Kansas President Thomas Jefferson commissioned this "Corps of Discovery" to find a route to the Pacific Ocean through the newly acquired . —, Josiah Colborn was one of the founding fathers and first businessmen of Iola. —, On July 4, 1804, Lewis and Clark exploring the new Louisiana Purchase, camped near this site. . . placed on the A crowd of 40,000 elbowed their way onto the banks of the Missouri to celebrate the dedication of a politically empowering marvel – the Hannibal Bridge, the first railroad bridge across the Missouri River. —, Memorial to The name . Detective, Kansas City Missouri Police . —, RAYMOND J. CAFFREY . . Douglas County, KS. The Citizens of Garnett . . through outstanding business, civic . Historic Garment District —, On Oct. 22, 1864, after the Union line along the Big Blue was flanked, Jackman's Confederate Brigade overran the militia at the Mockbee Farm, 78th & Holmes, and drove Jennison's Union Brigade back to the state line. —, On the East Bank [of the Neosho River], escaped slaves traveled through caves and tunnels to secret Underground Railroad stations. The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (DHR) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) are responsible for the state's historical highway marker program, authorized by RSA 227 C:4, X, and RSA 236:40 44. Died November 10, 1911 —, Making the choice of organ and tissue donation will save lives, provide hope, and spare families the needless loss of loved ones. Search the database by location or keyword to view details, including the text, of each marker. Gen. . —, This 1907 picture of the old Iola Kiosk, located on the southeast corner of the courthouse lawn, displayed weather data for many years and was also used as a town bulletin board. by —, John C. McCoy founded West Port, Mo. His office was equipped with x-ray and electrotherapy and was located in the building in the photo on the other side of this sign. The Birthplace Museum is owned by Notice the brick streets. . The Atchison What once took days, even weeks, can now be done in seconds—at the click of a button! Are you yearning for a trip out east to explore a few of the National Historic Landmarks that make this country so unique? . —, The brick house in the rear was owned by Wm. “Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”. . . Grant Funding Available. Fagan’s Confederate Division was posted here at noon on Oct.23, 1864. . Daughters of the American Revolution . World War 1917-1919 The Kansas State Historical Society’s volume 8 of Transactions contains a good map series, which clearly shows how Kansas counties were developed. Ladies of the G.A.R. He was also one of the original proprietors of the Town of Kansas, later Kansas City, Mo., in 1846 —, Historians have called McCoy “the father of Kansas City”. Mr. Beck was an instrumental business leader from 1870 to 1928. Battle of the Big Blue, In June – July, 1861, barracks and service buildings within a 200-foot-square earthwork were built on this site by the battalion of United States Reserve Corps, Companies A, B, and C, organized by Major R. T. Van Horn, then Mayor of the City. Many pioneers are buried here including James Crowley, a Revolutionary soldier. —, Beginning around 1799, French-speaking traders and farmers moved up-river from the French settlements in the Illinois country, around Ft. Chartres, St. Louis, Kaskaskia and St. Genevieve and from Three Rivers in Canada, and settled at Randolph . Grand Army of the Republic Top Kansas Points of Interest & Landmarks: See reviews and photos of points of interest & landmarks in Kansas, United States on Tripadvisor. . William Clark recorded in his Born: Flat Rock, Kentucky 1860 James Pendergast —, "The water we drink or the Common water of the missourie at this time, contains a half a Comm Wine Glass of ooze or mud to every pint-" If you’d like to visit them as a family outing or as part of a day trip, link to the marker detail pages for directions. Both restaurants were a favorite for homemade hamburgers and pies. Pictured front row: Mrs. A.W. night of December 2, 1859 Although it says Andrews Auto store, it was said that he had everything, if he could find it. The second marker was made possible through the donations of Citizens of the State of Connecticut. to mark the burial place of Died at Atchison, Kas. out of an extensive Prarie reching fifteen Confederate Soldiers The resource also must have written consent of the property owner; be recommended by the State Historical Resources Commission; and be officially designated by the Director of California State Parks.CHLs #770 and above are automatically listed in the California Register of Historical Resources.Parties interested in nominating a property to the California Historical Landmarks program … Find more information about accessing help for owners of listed properties. . In and Around Kansas City, MO Restaurants Movie Times Real Estate Jobs Classifieds Gas Prices Museums Historical Markers Coffee Spots Parks Historical Markers Near Kansas City, MO Dedicated to the 1,177 men who gave their lives on the U.S.S. Arizona and all those who have bravely served the United States of America. George was one of several business men who was instrumental in paying for the trolley tracks that . . . Pictured here is Iola's 1st bank: L.L. from . . —, Congregation established in 1853 by Rev. Family home of William A. Crouch 1922 until it became the home of Edwin Yancey Crouch in 1940. . —, For God - For Country - For DeMolay —, [Top photo caption reads] . . At that time, the circus drew a huge crowd. This monument is erected by general contributions as a tribute to the rugged character and splended . This building erected in 1859. Southeast Kansas Coal Mining (HMNS7). —, Died on the Santa Fe Trail between . Kansas State Historical Marker: Dickinson County : Dickinson County Turnout Old Abilene Town South Sixth Street, Abilene , KS, USA : At the end of the Civil War when millions of longhorns were left on the plains of Texas without a market, the Union Pacific was building west across Kansas. . Since 1949 the State Historical Marker program has identified and interpreted significant historical sites across Mississippi. Marker Text: When Kansas territory was opened for white settlement on May 30, 1854, a bitter contest developed over the slavery question. . . Terr. When possible, the marker should be located at or near the historic site the marker interprets. Brevet Brigadier General of U.S. This tablet is . . the American Revolution, 1974 In and Around Kansas, OK Restaurants Movie Times Real Estate Jobs Classifieds Gas Prices Museums Historical Markers Coffee Spots Parks Historical Markers Near Kansas, OK
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