This Swedish cemetery was relocated here in 1959 due to construction of…
📍 Olsburg, Pottawatomie County
The reason that Piqua has even has one paved street (2nd) is…
📍 Piqua, Woodson County
An abandoned general store on the northwest corner is nearly all that…
📍 Gove County
Beside the flagpole, this memorial was dedicated in 1925 by the Canby…
📍 Osage City, Osage County
Raised in Great Bend, Micheaux became the first black person to produce…
📍 Great Bend, Barton County
On one of the stone entrance pillars a plaque reads, "Jotham Meeker,…
📍 Ottawa, Franklin County
The graves of early Indians and descendants of Baptiste Peoria are found…
📍 Paola, Miami County
In 1990 the Kansas legislature designated the 10-mile stretch of U.S. 75…
📍 Netawaka, Jackson County
Still standing are these 1930s structures. The former high school, now Phillipsburg…
📍 Phillipsburg, Phillips County
Pine Lawn Cemetery was established circa 1869 by the Jewish burial society…
📍 Fort Scott, Bourbon County
Thomas MacKenzie, a White City founder, and a few others were buried…
📍 White City, Morris County
This seven-ton granite monument was erected in 1969 by the children of…
📍 Downs, Osborne County

