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| As you pass through downtown Alma you are sure to smell the aroma of baking breads, pies, candy and other delectable treats! |
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Alma Creamery is the home of the famous Alma cheese. |
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Built in the late 1800s, this hotel was known as the Brandt Hotel where it housed the railroad crews and year-round travelers. |
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| Antique Emporium of Alma is located in downtown Alma, Kansas in the Historic Stone Limerick Building. The shop has nine rooms of real antiques and quality collectables, including a coin dealer. The multi-dealer shop offers a real treasure hunt for the flint hills traveler. The shop is open Monday-Saturday 10:00am-6:00pm and Sunday Noon-6:00pm. Our dealers offer their goods in a neat and clean environment at reasonable prices. They strive to make your antique shopping experience a pleasure. Stop by for a visit soon! |
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| A piece of the precious Kansas Flint Hills; where you can experience wildlife, history and ranching at your leisure. |
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| Stop by a hometown ice cream stand, Chunky's Snak Shack for ice cream and more! |
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| Alma is home to approximately 26 historical Native Stone structures throughout the city. Admire the superior craftmanship in these structures. |
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| Lunch is always fresh and homemade at Cornerstone Cafe! Dan & Linda LeGrand pride themselves in offering you a lovely dining experience with homemade food and hometown atmosphere. |
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| Deb's Restaurant offers a great hometown atmosphere with tasty daily specials and menu items! Homemade baked goods, fresh daily! |
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| Grandma Hoerner?s Foods, Inc. has been providing fine quality gourmet sauces and toppings to customers for more than 20 years. |
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| Lake Wabaunsee, a Kansas spring-fed lake in the scenic Kansas Flint Hills. Located just 5 miles west of Eskridge on Highway K-99/K-4; this beautiful lake is home to several lovely summer cottages and year-round homes. |
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| Needing a drive to relax and enjoy nature or to take an off beaten path to get to a near by town? Then you should route yourself along the Native Stone Scenic Byway in the Kansas Flint Hills.
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| Skyline/Mill Creek Scenic Drive is one of the prettiest drives you can take through the Kansas Flint Hills. A frequently traveled path for Wabaunsee County locals the views and sites will take your breath away! |
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| Homemade pie and daily specials. |
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Explore Wabaunsee County and Flint Hills history through the interpretative designs at the Wabaunsee County Historical Museum. An extensive collection offers a historical perspective on stone masonry, ranching, the underground railroad, early agriculture and much more! |
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