Also known as the Eureka Ditch, this irrigation canal was the 1883…
📍 Ingalls, Gray County
From K-18, 8 miles north on K-181. Pull into the driveway just…
📍 Sylvan Grove, Lincoln County
Also known as Greeley Bridge, this 1885 iron truss bridge spans 128…
📍 Greeley, Anderson County
Inside the original 1908 Mentholatum Company Building (NRHP), the Spice Merchant carries…
📍 Wichita, Sedgwick County
This handsome red-brick church stands proudly (although with no steeple) on the…
📍 Axtell, Marshall County
You can't miss the twin bell towers of St. Fidelis rising majestically…
📍 Victoria, Ellis County
This double-tower church built in 1904 is thought to be the first…
📍 Beloit, Mitchell County
Part of the Brenner Vineyards Historic District (NRHP), this red-brick church was…
📍 Doniphan, Doniphan County
It's worth the short drive to see this stately 1906 limestone structure…
📍 Colwich, Sedgwick County
It is believed that African Americans settled in Doniphan County around 1860.…
📍 Highland, Doniphan County
Irish born settlers erected this native limestone Gothic Revival church in 1904,…
📍 Kinsley, Hodgeman County
Built of native limestone in 1894, St. Mary's has become famous for…
📍 St. Benedict, Nemaha County

