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The original log cabin was built near Odell, NE in 1882 and was moved to its present site in 1970. Drive - by. |
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The Historic Jail Calaboose still stands in its original location. It is unique in that an all woman city government, in an era when women couldn't vote, built this jail. It was built for the confinement of Haddam's unruly men. |
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1920's wooden frame jail. |
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100 antique Allis-Chalmers tractors on display. Tours welcome. By appointment. |
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Historic limestone building built in 1895 by the Dearborn family, housing an Opera House on the top floor, dentist office, and telephone office. |
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Berner Memorial Park offers a swimming pool, picnic pavilions, tennis courts, baseball & softball fields, and a kiddie park, in Clifton. |
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Bloomfield's Lodge is located in the quiet town of Clifton, Kansas and offers amenities to meet the needs of all their guests. |
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Steaks and seafood served nightly. |
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Largest honey producers in Kansas. Member of Kansas Honey Producers Assn. |
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A beautifully manicured 9-hole grass-green golf course with tee boxes set-up to play as an 18 hole course. A very enjoyable course to play. |
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Simply put folks, we have good home cooked meals at a reasonable price. We also have daily luncheon specials. Drop in and have a bite to eat with us, you're more than welcome. |
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The Clifton Museum is located at the corner of Clifton and Railroad Streets in the building which was the Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot. |
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A beautiful 1,000 acre working ranch located in the rolling hills south of Historic Barnes, Kansas |
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This turn-of-the-century home offers the opportunity to slip away from the hectic daily routine into a comfortable and friendly small town atmosphere. |
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Griswold Wildlife Area is Located North of U. S. Hwy 36 on KS Hwy 22 South of Haddam. Established in 2002. |
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Home Cooking Three choice daily specials, short orders. |
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You can almost hear the thundering of horse hooves and the creak of wagons as Pony Express riders and hundreds of pioneers made a stop at historic Hollenberg Station. In 1858 Gerat J. and Sophia Hollenberg established a way station for travelers on the Oregon-California Trail. In 1860 they operated a Pony Express station. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1961. |
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Housed in a 2-story frame structure built in 1885 this small town cafe has old-fashioned home cooking. |
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Large ranch with 200 buffalo roaming the pastures. Large collection of antique vehicles and memorabilia, in Clifton. |
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Marcon Pies welcomes visitors to their pie production facility where approximately 400 pies are baked and delivered daily to Central U.S. stores and restaurants. |
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Full service outfitter offers hunting from whitetails to upland birds. Spring turkey and predator hunts. |
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A playground area available for children, designed in wood, with a Wizard of Oz theme. |
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Thousands of lights decorating over one acre of rural farmstead, animated scenes, music, and lighted driveways. |
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Antiques, funky junque, and collectibles. |
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Bringing back the wonderful taste of home-baked goods in a warm and inviting environment of times gone by. |
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Friendly country cafe with luncheon and evening specials. |
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Full Menu. Home-cooked meals with daily specials. Open during hunting season. |
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Noon specials every day, complete large menu to choose from, large steaks at reasonable prices. |
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Shaded, level parking. |
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Primitives, tin ceilings, furniture, shipping trunks, screen doors, garden gates, plus other unusual finds. |
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Hunters welcome, ice cream parlor attached, private entrances, handicapped accessible. |
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Victorian tea room plus gift room. Homemade desserts and over 20 tea selections |
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Guiding since 1986, offers trophy white-tail, turkey, pheasants, quail, and bobcat hunts. |
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Located in tree shaded city park. Shaded, level parking. Munchkinland playground, Mill Creek Dam invites you on nature walks. Swimming pool open during summer months. |
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The Washington County Courthouse, in Washington, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on 4-06-2000. |
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Artifacts from prehistoric to modern times. Oregon Trail, Pony Express, Mormon Trail. Large rooms set-up in vinettes. 2 buildings. Genealogy library. Newspapers, obituaries, plats, family histories |
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The Washington County Jail and Sheriff’s Residence, in Washington, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on 7-19-96. |
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The lake and surrounding area harbors quail, pheasant, dove, squirrels, rabbits, white-tailed deer, beaver, muskrats, raccoons, coyotes, bobcats, and numerous non-game birds and animals. |
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