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18745 South Dillie Road Edgerton KS 66021
Practice your penmanship, cipher math problems on a slate or participate in a spelling bee with a costumed schoolteacher. Built in 1869, the school is the only building that remains on the town sit... More on MuseumStuff.com
Step back in time and experience the simple days of a one-room school More on entertainment.com

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Edgerton, KS 66021

#3.
20070 West 151 Street Olathe , KS 66061 USA

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High Street, Baldwin City, KS 66006
The Midland Railway operates excursion trains on a line originally constructed in 1867. Trains cover a 20-mile round trip from Baldwin City via Norwood to Ottawa Junction, Kan., traveling through scenic eastern Kansas farmland and ... More on VisitLawrence.com

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738 North Chestnut Street, Olathe KS 66061, United States of America
Inscription. In memory of, our dead comrades, , Erected 1893 by Franklin Post No. 68 G. A. R. , Location.... More on HMDB
Refreshments, trinkets to take home, performances, and a friendly atmosphere make it a good change of pace ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Olathe, KS

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1791 North 1500 Rd. Lawrence, KS
pumpkin patch, hayrides, hay maze. They have lots of animals, a hay maze made of big round bales and a straw romp, and concessions. Schaake's opens the last weekend of September and runs through Oc... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org
Opens the last weekend of September and runs through October 31 and with a 24-acre pumpkin patch. Our hayride takes our guests to pick their own pumpkins right off of the vine. We have 24 varietie... More on Visitlawrence.com

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513 5th Street, Baldwin City KS 66006, United States of America
Inscription. Erected this building and opened its door for instruction November 22, 1858, Werner Renick Davis, President, The trustees realizing their financial inability to construct a building to meet their dreams of the future ... More on HMDB

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Baldwin City KS 66006, United States of America
Inscription. (Left marker): The Battle of Black Jack, "Civil War in Kansas!" "Let not the knives of pro-slavery men be sheathed while there is one abolitionist in the Territory.", Squatter, Soverei... More on HMDB
Inscription. This "battle" was part of the struggle to make Kansas a free state. In May, 1856, Proslavery men destroyed buildings and newspaper presses in Lawrence, Free-State headquarters. John Br... More on HMDB

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Boundaries:Ninth, Mississippi,6th and Tennessee St, Lawrence, KS 66044
