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Stone barn once used to house 114th Cavalry unit. |
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Relaxing, comfortable retreat is only 5 miles from Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve. Built in 1874 with stone from the adjacent quarry, was restored to meet today's rigid expectations. |
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YMCA facility in the beautiful Flint Hills. |
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Memorial to Chase County veterans. |
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Built 1872-1873, this French Renaissance building constructed of native limestone is the oldest working courthouse in the state of Kansas. |
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Historical museum for Chase County featuring local historical artifacts, displays of the crash of the airplane carrying Knute Rockne. |
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Eight fishing piers and structural fish attractors enhance angling opportunities at the lake. A diversity of wildflowers exists on the property and can provide outstanding viewing opportunities. |
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Double-arch stone bridge built in 1887 of native Chase County limestone. On National Register of Historic Places. |
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Clover Cliff combines the conveniences and amenities of the 21st century with the attitudes of the late nineteenth on a 4,000 acre ranch in the heart of the Flint Hills. |
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A place of taste in the Flint Hills. Cottonwood Mercantile offers a variety of gifts, food items, antiques and hunting and fishing collectibles. |
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Come see turn-of-the-century looms in operation. Watch woven rugs, handwoven blue-jean rugs, placemats, blankets, shawls, and scarfs being made. Make your own rope on an original old-time rope machine. Other handmade items for sale. |
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Gallery of famous Flint Hills artist Judith Mackey. Meet the artist and her husband Ken, also an artist. |
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Site of oldest consecutive rodeo in Kansas. |
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A guest ranch in the Flint Hills. Accommodations include a modern bunkhouse with four rooms, Gypsy wagon, horseback riding, chuckwagon meals and campfire presentations about cowboy lore and prairie life. Airport pick-up. |
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Built in 1884 and renovated in 1995, The Grand Central Hotel features ten oversized guest rooms with showers, plush robes, and rich natural woods and colors adding elegance to fine furnishings. |
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Fine clothing and western apparel - a Flint Hills tradition since 1927. |
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The I-35 Matfield Green Service Center is at milepost 97 on the Kansas Turnpike. There is a Kansas Visitor Center featuring interprerive panels explaining the story of Knute Rockne's Life and death in Chase County, and a McDonald's and a gas station/convenience store. |
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Beautifully-sited motel along the banks of the Cottonwood River next to the historic bridge in Cottonwood Falls. |
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The Pilgrim Ranch headquarters is southeast of Cottonwood Falls, Kansas in the heart of the Flint Hills. The ranch is a family owned farm and cattle operation. |
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We are a family owned and operated inn and spa located on US Hwy 50 at Strong City, in the beautiful Kansas Flint Hills. Our mission is to provide affordable lodging and rejuvenating spa treatments while encouraging the enjoyment and conservation of the beautiful Flint Hills prairie and community. |
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Museum featuring local native American artifacts. |
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Award-winning scenic overlook along the Flint Hills National Scenic Byway, Kansas Highway 177, just south of Cottonwood Falls. Interpretive panels provide education about the prairie and native grasses. |
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Art deco depot currently undergoing restoration. |
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Camping and rv parking. |
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11,000-acre site on historic ranch in Chase County. The ranch homestead is a National Park Service site. |
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A retreat center in the Flint Hills. Our main emphasis is on spiritual formation and our women's ministry. |
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Country cooking cafe mentioned in 'Prairy Erth'. |
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A place to find beautifully restored antiques, original artwork and other "things of beauty" in a magnificently-restored building in downtown Cottonwood Falls. |
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Unique restaurant in the heart of charming Matfield Green. |
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