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8 ELEMENTS OF KANSAS RURAL CULTURE

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MUSEUM

Dalton Gang Hideout and Museum

The Dalton Gang brothers used the home of their sister, Eva Whipple,…

📍 Meade, Meade County

HISTORY

Dalton Gang Robberies

October 5, 1892, was a tragic day in Coffeyville. That morning the…

📍 Coffeyville, Montgomery County

MUSEUM

Dane G. Hansen Museum

A beautifully landscaped Memorial Plaza surrounds the museum of the Dane G.…

📍 Logan, Phillips County

CEMETERY

David Nation

David Nation, Carry Nation's second husband, is buried in Highland Cemetery on…

📍 Medicine Lodge, Barber County

8 WONDERS OF KANSAS ART FINALIST

Davis Memorial

From U.S. 73, ½ mile east on Iowa to Mount Hope Cemetery.…

📍 Hiawatha, Brown County

CEMETERY

Dead Ringer

Because no one else would, Lyle Campbell placed a plaque by his…

📍 Holton, Jackson County

PEOPLE

Deafy Boular Statue

The plaque on this Aleda Haug sculpture tells the story of William…

📍 Atchison, Atchison County

MUSEUM

Decatur County Last Indian Raid Museum

The events of the 1878 Indian raid in Kansas are told here…

📍 Oberlin, Decatur County

CEMETERY

Delaware Cemetery

The burials here date from between the 1820s and the early 1960s.…

📍 Lansing, Leavenworth County

COMMERCE

Delp Christmas Tree Farm

The tree farm began in 1959 and is believed to be the…

📍 St. John, Stafford County

CEMETERY

Delphos Cemetery

If you’re looking for one cemetery filled with fascinating gravestones, this is…

📍 Delphos, Ottawa County

BARN

Dexter Stone Barn

In 2011 artist Kelly Unrein painted the faces of four Kansas legends…

📍 Dexter, Cowley County

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