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City of Native Stone

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City of Native Stone

Alma, KS | Wabaunsee County

The many historic Cottonwood Limestone buildings have earned Alma the designation City of Native Stone. The Downtown Historic District (NRHP), on Missouri between 2nd and 5th, comprises 21 buildings of architectural significance built between 1880 and 1936. Self-guided tour brochures are available atΒ the Wabaunsee County Museum (227 Missouri).

Architecture    Commerce    Customs    History    NRHP

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