Places in Fort Riley, Kansas
Custer House
24 Sheridan. A white picket fence surrounds the only double set of officers’ quarters...First Infantry Division Museum
Bldg. 205, Henry. Known as the Big Red One, the First Infantry Division was created in 1917 by...First Territorial Capitol State Historic Site
693 Huebner. Interpretive exhibits inside the limestone structure explain the building’s...Fort History
Fort Riley (NRHP; 8 Wonders of Kansas - History) was named for Major General Bennett C. Riley...Fort Riley Regimental Museum
Bldg. 207, Henry. Chronicling the history of units assigned to Fort Riley and the U.S....Fort Riley Visitor Control Center
From I-70 exit 301, ¼ mile northwest on Henry. For security purposes, visitors must stop at...Great War Memorial
Huebner and E. This vicinity was home to Camp Funston, a vast training facility where more...More Fort Riley Monuments
Among the fort’s many memorials is the obelisk (Sheridan and Henry) dedicated to those who...Mounted Color Guard Stable
Bldg. 275, Law. Teaching cavalry tactics and maintaining horses played integral roles in army...Old Trooper Monument and Chief's Grave
Sheridan and Forsyth (cavalry parade field). Tall and stately, the sculpture of horse and...Post Cemetery
191 Huebner. Simple white crosses leave powerful messages in this nearly full cemetery....St. Mary's Chapel
3 Barry. This small chapel behind the 1897 Main Post Chapel is recognized as the first stone...U.S. Cavalry Museum
Bldg. 205, Henry. This excellent facility showcases the colorful history of the American horse...Lodging
We are sure there are options for lodging, however, we didn't explore them.
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