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8 ELEMENTS OF KANSAS RURAL CULTURE

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THEATRE

State Theatre

The State Theatre first opened in 1948 and has now been renovated.…

📍 Larned, Pawnee County

HISTORY

Steele Homestead

Herbert Steele homesteaded here in 1888, and in 1909 he and his…

📍 Scott County

MEMORIAL

Steele Memorial

Across from the Steele homestead. Looking up and across from the Steele…

📍 Scott County

CARNEGIE LIBRARY

Sterling Free Public Library

The 1917 red-brick Carnegie library still houses the local bibliotheque. Nearby are…

📍 Sterling, Rice County

HISTORIC HOME

Sterling Historic Homes

The grand 1898 D.J. Fair home at 204 E. Monroe is just…

📍 Sterling, Rice County

LAKE

Sterling Lake

A location for the 1955 filming of the movie Picnic, this 1937…

📍 Sterling, Rice County

ARCHITECTURE

Sterling Municipal Power and Water Plant

A little vintage water fountain stands in front of the early 1900s…

📍 Sterling, Rice County

HISTORIC DEPOT

Sterling Santa Fe Depot

The 1903 Santa Fe depot was renovated in 1984 as a law…

📍 Sterling, Rice County

BARN

Sternberger Round Barn

From the road you can glimpse this frame round barn with conical…

📍 Hardtner, Barber County

COURTHOUSE

Stevens County Courthouse

Built in the Modern Movement style, this 1951 two-story courthouse is almost…

📍 Hugoton, Stevens County

ARCHITECTURE

Stiefel Theatre

The colorful marquee announces this 1931 theatre built in art deco style.…

📍 Salina, Saline County

HISTORY

Stockade Museum

The original 1874 stockade once stood in present downtown and purportedly covered…

📍 Medicine Lodge, Barber County

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