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Considered one of the most significant historic sites on the Oregon Trail in Kansas. |
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Two bedrooms, full kitchen, large deck, barbecue grill. Cable, internet, phone, washer/dryer, doghouse and dog pens. One block from main street of town. |
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Perfect small-town getaway, three unique historical suites, homey atmosphere, great rates. |
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Something for everyone -- antiques, collectibles, Kansas products, |
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Dried food mixes, homemade fudge and unique gifts. |
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Ice cream from Call Hall at K-State, gourmet desserts and drinks, Kansas gifts. Call for hours. |
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Constructed in 1891-92 after a suspicious fire destroyed the previous courthouse. |
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This 1873 house filled with original artifacts offers a glimpse into the life of a well-to-do German banking family in the 19th century. |
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Believed to be an alternate crossing of the Big Blue River used by Oregon Trail emigrants in later years. |
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Homemade soups and pies, daily specials. Put a pin for your town in the U.S. or world map. |
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Soups, sandwiches, salads, a daily special, wide variety of hot and cold beverages. |
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1859 stone barn used as a stable during the 18 months of the Pony Express. |
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The statue is the centerpiece of a new park being constructed at the old railbed at Broadway and 7th Street. |
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Thousands of flowers in summer. Fruit and produce for sale in season. Tours of the garden by appointment. Christmas display of 35,000 lights along the driveway. |
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Full-size replica of a rope ferry like the one which operated on the Blue River nearby from 1852 to 1864. |
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August-October: Melons, pumpkins, squash, Indian corn, straw, mums, honey. Also open in the spring for asparagus. |
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120-year-old house refurbished with all the comforts of home. |
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