Here a limestone post and a plaque indicate the crossing on the…
📍 Alexander, Rush County
A limestone marker indicates where the 1867-1868 military supply trail crossed Snake…
📍 McCracken, Rush County
In a fence line stands a small post rock marker for the…
📍 Hodgeman County
Fort Riley was named for Major General Bennett C. Riley who led…
📍 Fort Riley, Geary County
A fort of four-foot-thick, seven-foot-high sod walls was erected near here in…
📍 Jewell, Jewell County
A 1938 DAR marker on the southeast corner of the town square…
📍 Kirwin, Phillips County
From 1859 to 1878 Fort Larned supplied guard detachments to protect mail…
📍 Larned, Pawnee County
The oldest continuously occupied residence in Kansas, known as the Rookery, was…
📍 Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth County
Colonel Henry Leavenworth established Fort Leavenworth on May 8, 1827. The small…
📍 Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth County
A vast and impressive cemetery, it was among the first 12 national…
📍 Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth County
A self-guided tour features informational markers at 16 points of interest throughout…
📍 Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth County
No remnants of the old fort are visible, but a sign explains…
📍 Fredonia, Wilson County

