Established in 1865, Fort Wallace originally was named Camp Pond Creek and was founded to protect travelers on the Smoky Hill Trail and workers on the Kansas Pacific Railway. The name was changed in 1866 to honor W.H.L. Wallace, a Union general. The fort was abandoned in 1888, and settlers carried away its remains to use as building materials.
From U.S. 75, 2 miles east on W. Mary (U.S....
This historic district includes 43 structures built between 1883 and...
From Mary, 1 mile north on U.S. 75, then ¼...
Free State Brewing Company is one of the 8 Wonders...

