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8 ELEMENTS OF KANSAS RURAL CULTURE

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HISTORY

Clearwater Historic Windmill

An 1890 windmill once used as a watering station for settlers' horses…

📍 Clearwater, Sedgwick County

MUSEUM

Clearwater Historical Museum

The Clearwater Historical Museum portrays town history, as does the museum's outdoor…

📍 Clearwater, Sedgwick County

VETERANS MEMORIAL

Clearwater Veterans Memorial

In the north end of the cemetery a granite veterans memorial lists…

📍 Clearwater, Sedgwick County

HISTORIC BRIDGE

Clements Stone Arch Bridge

Your destination is one of the most picturesque bridges in the state.…

📍 Cedar Point, Chase County

CURIOSITY

Clifton and Vining

One of the curiosities about Clifton and Vining is that both towns…

📍 Vining, Washington County

ARCHITECTURE

Clock Tower Building

The unique clock tower was built in 1891 as part of the…

📍 Hiawatha, Brown County

MUSEUM

Cloud County Historical Museum

A 1928 Lincoln-Page biplane, a Boston Corbett exhibit, a replica letter from…

📍 Concordia, Cloud County

MUSEUM

Clyde Historical Museum Square

On your own, you may tour the outdoor complex which includes a…

📍 Clyde, Cloud County

PEOPLE

Clyde Tombaugh

Clyde Tombaugh is the town's most famous native son. He graduated from…

📍 Burdett, Pawnee County

TOWN NAME

Clyde Town Name

How did the town get its name? David Turner, one of the…

📍 Clyde, Cloud County

PARK

Cobb Park

You'll find Cobb Park, a pleasant park named for a local physician,…

📍 Mulvane, Sumner County

MUSEUM

Coffey County Historical Museum

A gun collection, doll collection, a stocked covered wagon, and a 1947…

📍 Burlington, Coffey County

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