See a buffalo up close, live like a cowboy for a day on a working cattle ranch or visit a stagecoach stop on the Sante Fe Trail are just a few of the many vacation experiences possible in this state in America’s heartland. You’ll love the wide-open spaces and the opportunities to engage in a variety of one-of-a-kind experiences in this marvelous state, which has the largest segment of true tallgrass prairie remaining in the U.S. Regardless of where you visit: a major metropolitan area like Kansas City, a college town like Manhattan or Lawrence or engaging places like Wichita, Dodge City and Salina, there are a wide array of attractions and sights nearby. If you want to familiarize yourself with cowboy culture, visit the Boot Hills Museum in Dodge City, dine on all-you-can-eat barbeque and hear songs of the American Cowboy at Diamond W Chuckwagon Supper in Wichita or explore the Dickinson County Heritage Center in Abilene, which has dance halls, gaming rooms and 32 saloons.
For outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, biking, fishing, bird watching and other activities, three of the state’s most popular parks are: Cheney State Park near Wichita; Scott State Park near Scott City and Tuttle Creek State Park near Manhattan.
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Thousands of Antiques items and Repurposed materials including Stained & Leaded Glass, Doors, Collectibles, and much more
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This store is delightful. It is one of the cleanest most organized delightful antique shops I’ve ever seen. It’s very big there are multiple rooms, it’s organized. There are lots of interesting things, typical antiques. Also a large selection of coins. Very good Corning selection. It’s a Well preserved old building in small-town America. We combined our stop with a visit to Alma cheese, and the bakery. Overall Alma is with a worthwhile stop off I 70. Be sure and drive south a few and see the Flinthills, the information kiosk and historic lime stone fences.
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I love this antique store! They always have a wide selection of hard to find items, all the way from primitives to fine quality, collectible furniture. We very seldom go into the store and leave empty handed! Denise and Rich are always friendly and welcoming and glad to see you. If they don't have it, just talk to them and they can usually find it for you in a pretty short period of time. It's a must stop when you come to historic Cottonwood Falls in the beautiful Kansas Flint Hills.
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