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Junction City, Kansas, United States
Milford Reservoir is Kansas' largest artificial lake, with 163 miles of shoreline and over 16,000 surface a... More on AnglerWeb.com
THE ONLY PROBLEM IS THE FREE SITES SHOULD BE FOR PEOPLE CAMPING IN TENTS ONLY. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Grant ave. Junction City Kansas 66441
The park has a kinded rail and a small rail.A half pipe. a 2 foot spine and a 4 foot spine.a pyrmid section with a 5 set and a hand rail ... More on skateboardpark.com
The walk up there was long, but the view was amazing at night.: I def reccomend it. More on Yahoo! Travel

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6th and Washington Streets, Junction City, KS 66441

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Heritage Park, 6th and Washington Streets, Junction City, KS 66441
Kansas' official Vietnam Veterans ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Bring a lunch and plan on staying all day, so much to see and do. one of the most detailed locations I have... More on Yahoo! Travel

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7th and Jefferson, Po Box 287, Junction City, KS 66441
Home About Us Calendar Buy Tickets Rentals Tours Friends History Arts Partners Contact Us Kindermusik History After a 26 year hiatus, the former Junction City Opera House re-opened to the public on... More on Jcoperahouse.org
Historic house under renovation, built in ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Junction City KS 66441, United States of America
Inscription. Seven miles ahead you will drive through the southern edge of Fort Riley, established as Camp Center in 1852. The fort was visited by Horace Greeley, noted editor of the New York Tribune, when he traveled by stagecoach ... More on HMDB

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Junction City, Kansas, United States

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Fort Riley KS 66442, United States of America
Inscription. CAMP FUNSTON was established as one of sixteen Divisional Cantonment Training Camps during World War I. Construction of the 2,000 acre camp began during the summer of 1917 and eventually encompassed approximately 1,400 ... More on HMDB

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Fort Riley KS 66442, United States of America

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Fort Riley KS 66442, United States of America
Inscription. This monument, erected in December 1918, is dedicated to the men who trained at Camp Funston during World War I. Between the fall of 1917 and November 1918, approximately 50,000 soldiers received their basic training ... More on HMDB
