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Harlan County LakeHarlan County Reservoir, located in south-central Nebraska, near the Kansas border, is a scenic destination offering a variety of outdoor recreational activities. While it's not in Kansas, it's close enough to be of interest to visitors from the state.
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Kirwin National Wildlife RefugeKirwin National Wildlife Refuge, situated in north-central Kansas, is a haven for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Spanning over 10,000 acres, the refuge encompasses a diverse range of habitats including wetlands, grasslands, and woodlands, providing critical habitat for numerous species of plants and animals.
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Missouri-Pacific Railroad DepotThe Downs Missouri Pacific Depot is a historic train station located in Downs, Kansas. Built in 1886 by the Missouri Pacific Railroad, it served as a vital transportation hub for the town and surrounding area for many years.
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Downs Carnegie LibraryThe Downs Carnegie Library is a historic and treasured institution located in the town of Downs, Kansas. Established in 1916 through funding from the Carnegie Foundation, it stands as a testament to the importance of literacy and education in rural communities.
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World's Largest Ball of TwineThe Biggest Ball of Twine in Kansas, located in the town of Cawker City, is a quirky roadside attraction that has become a beloved symbol of small-town Americana. Started in the 1950s by a local farmer named Frank Stoeber, who began rolling scraps of twine into a ball as a pastime, the ball has grown over the years as visitors and residents alike have contributed to its size.
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Osborne County Courthouse The Osborne County Courthouse stands as a prominent architectural and historical landmark in Osborne, Kansas. Constructed in 1907, this Classical Revival-style building serves as the seat of government for Osborne County, embodying both the civic pride and the enduring legacy of the community.
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Glen Elder State ParkGlen Elder State Park, nestled in Mitchell County, Kansas, is a picturesque recreational area offering a variety of outdoor activities amidst scenic natural surroundings. Encompassing over 12,500 acres, the park is centered around Waconda Lake, a sprawling reservoir known for its excellent fishing, boating, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
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Pawnee Indian Museum State Historic SiteThe Pawnee Indian Museum State Historic Site, located near Republic, Kansas, is a captivating destination that preserves and interprets the history and culture of the Pawnee Native American tribe. Situated on the historic Republic Pawnee Village site, the museum offers visitors the opportunity to explore the remains of an ancient Pawnee earth lodge village and learn about the lifeways of the Pawnee people.
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Jamestown (Kansas) Wildlife AreaThe Jamestown Wildlife Area, located in north-central Kansas, is a vast natural preserve encompassing over 6,000 acres of diverse habitats and ecosystems. Managed by the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism, the area provides a refuge for a wide variety of wildlife species and offers opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation.
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Geodetic Center of the United States The Geodetic Center of the United States, located in Osborne County, Kansas, is a significant geographic landmark representing the theoretical center of the contiguous United States. Established in 1912 by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, it serves as a reference point for surveying and mapping purposes.
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Natoma Presbyterian ChurchThe Natoma Presbyterian Church is a historic landmark located in the small town of Natoma, Kansas. Constructed in 1887, it stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of faith and community in rural America.
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Nicodemus National Historic SiteThe Nicodemus National Historic Site in Kansas stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of African American settlement on the Great Plains during the late 19th century. Established in 1996, this historic site commemorates the town of Nicodemus, which was founded in 1877 by formerly enslaved African Americans seeking freedom and opportunity in the American West.
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East Fork Wolf Creek Pratt Truss Bridge The East Fork Wolf Creek Pratt Truss Bridge is a historic bridge located in rural Kansas, spanning the East Fork of Wolf Creek in Chase County. Built in 1886, it is one of the oldest surviving Pratt truss bridges in the state and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Boyer GalleryThe Boyer Gallery, located in Belleville, Kansas, is a cultural gem that showcases the talent and creativity of local and regional artists. Situated within the Republic County Historical Society Museum, the gallery provides a space for artists to exhibit their work and for visitors to experience a diverse array of artistic expressions.

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Thornburg Barn
The Thornburg Barn, located in Ness County, Kansas, is a historic agricultural structure that serves as a reminder of the area's farming heritage and rural life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Built in the late 1800s, the barn is an example of early American farm architecture and represents the importance of agriculture in the region's economy.
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