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8 ELEMENTS OF KANSAS RURAL CULTURE

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CEMETERY

GAR Cemetery

This cemetery contains seven Civil War veterans' graves and an interesting monument…

📍 Tribune, Greeley County

8 WONDERS OF KANSAS ART

Garden of Eden

A sight full of character, the Garden of Eden is the epitome…

📍 Lucas, Russell County

MUSEUM

Gardner Historical Museum

The first floor of this 1893 Victorian home is decorated in period…

📍 Gardner, Johnson County

PARK

Garfield Town Name

The bell in the tiny Garfield Memorial Wayside Chapel (a replica of…

📍 Garfield, Pawnee County

HISTORIC HOME

Gebhart House

The regal 1910 Gebhart House was built in Colonial Revival style by…

📍 Pratt, Pratt County

CEMETERY

General Hiram Bull

In Sumner Cemetery, the gravestone topped with a large marble ball is…

📍 Alton, Osborne County

HISTORY

General Pleasonton

You'll find the bronze bust of the town's namesake, General Alfred Pleasonton,…

📍 Pleasanton, Linn County

CEMETERY

George Grant Grave and Marker

At St. George Cemetery, there is a plaque on the large limestone…

📍 Victoria, Ellis County

ARCHITECTURE

George P. Washburn

One of the most famous architects in Kansas, Washburn had an office…

📍 Ottawa, Franklin County

PARK

George Sweatt Park

A native of Humboldt, George Sweatt was second baseman from 1922 to…

📍 Humboldt, Allen County

8 WONDERS OF KANSAS PEOPLE

George Washington Carver

At this point a historical marker summarizes the life of scientist George…

📍 Beeler, Ness County

PEOPLE

George Washington Carver Homestead

Here a memorial rock honors George Washington Carver and marks the site…

📍 Beeler, Ness County

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