The 17 Best Camping Spots in Kansas
The 17 Best Camping Spots in Kansas: Elk City State Park, Pomona State Park, Clinton Lake, Prairie Dog State Park, Tuttle Creek State Park, Glen Elder State Park, Cross Timbers State Park, Big Hill Lake, Wilson State Park, Scott State Park, Crawford State Park, El Dorado State Park, Cimarron National Grassland, Milford Lake, Eisenhower State Park, Kanopolis State Park, Cedar Bluff State Park
Kansas State Parks
Need a getaway? How about spending time at one of the 26 Kansas state parks.
Unplug, and make the time family time. Enjoy Kansas waters, make s’mores under sparkling skies, and then watch the sunrise the next morning from your cabin porch.
Save money when you add a Kansas State Parks Passport to your vehicle registration. Adventures await, in Kansas State Parks. Visit KSOutdoors.com for more information.
Combat Air Museum - Topeka KS [Explore Kansas]
Combat Air Museum in Topeka, Kansas, is museum at Topeka Regional Airport / Forbes Field. Located 10 km south CBD of Topeka KS.
Explore Kansas - Combat Air Museum in Topeka, KS
Visiting Kanopolis State Park, State Park in Marquette, Kansas, United States
Kanopolis State Park contains a reservoir, desert plants such as yucca, a prairie dog town, and scenic sandstone canyons. It is located in the Smoky Hills region of the U.S. state of Kansas.
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Topeka Sizzle
Topeka, located in Shawnee County, serves as the capital of Kansas. The metropolitan area is rich in history and highly favored by nature. It lies on rich sandy loam river bottomland where Indians lived for many years using the excellent fords on the Kansas (Kaw) River. Among the first permanent settlers were three French-Canadian (Pappan) brothers. They married three Kanza (Kansas) Indian sisters and established a ferry over the river in 1842. A grandson from one of the marriages was Charles Curtis, the only Vice-President of the United States to be of Indian descent. (Charles Curtis served with President Herbert C. Hoover from 1929 to 1933.) In the 1800s, Topeka served as a gateway west for pioneers traveling on the Oregon Trail or by railroad.
Topeka is home to the highly acclaimed Kansas Museum of History where you'll step back in time and learn all about the land that is Kansas. Relive the history of Kansas through exhibits, videos, and programs.
Old Prairie Town at Ward-Meade Historic Site overlooks the Oregon Trail's ferry site across the Kansas River. The site includes the original Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad depot from Pauline as well as a turn of the century town, botanical gardens, and dinners served by hosts in period dress.
Topeka has been an active participant in the modern-day Civil Rights Movement. The Monroe School is the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic site where visitors gain an understanding and appreciation for the role of this decision in the Civil Rights Movement.
Gage Park houses the Topeka Zoo, Reinisch Rose Gardens with over 6,500 plants, offering 400 varieties, and a 1908 Carousel that houses a 1909 Wurlitzer organ. Tour the Combat Air Museum, the Capitol Building, and the Governor's home - Cedar Crest. First Presbyterian Church, built over 112 years ago, is the site of a unique presentation of Tiffany windows. Louis C. Tiffany came to Topeka in 1911 and produced these windows. First Presbyterian Church is the only church west of the Mississippi River to have all Tiffany windows. Visit Heartland Park, a state-of-the-art motor sports complex. The Topeka area has an abundance of campgrounds and lakes, as well as hiking and biking trails.
For more information about Topeka contact Visit Topeka Incorporated at (785) 234-1030, 1-800-235-1030, e-mail tamra@visitTopeka.com, or visit visitTopeka.com.
Kansas State Capitol - Wandering Walk
A wandering walk through Topeka, KS - The Kansas State Capital.
Indian Creek/Greenway Trail
Another area from Greenway Trail in Kansas City, Missouri. This area runs along Indian Creek. A historical sign about the Watts Mill reads as follows below:
The Return of the Millstone
'During the 107 years of its operation (1832-1939) the Fitzhugh/Watts mill used a number of buhrstones for the grinding of corn into cornmeal or wheat into flour. Imported from France, the limestone and silica stones were used in pairs. Eventually they wore down and were replaced with new stones.'
'The discarded milestones took on new lives. One graced the walkway of the Field's family home for many years. The other became the doorstep of the Watt's house, which stood just west of the site. According to historian Bill Crotty, Stubbins and Nancy Katherine Watts were married standing on that stone. Later, their friend and neighbor, fronteirsman Jim Bridger, visited the home many times, probably crossing that threshold at the kitchen door.'
'Old millstones also mark the graves of the Watts family, buried in the Pleasant Valley Cemetary south of Stanley, Kansas.'
'These stones were donated by Stanley Fields III and Jim Gray.'
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Best Western Plus Nashville Airport Hotel - Nashville Hotels, Tennessee
Best Western Plus Nashville Airport Hotel 3 Stars Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee Within US Travel Directory One of our top picks in Nashville.
This Nashville hotel offers a free shuttle to/from Nashville International Airport, which is 1.
7 km away.
Features also include indoor and outdoor connecting pools, free WiFi, and free continental breakfast with hot items and coffee.
A flat-screen cable TV and a small refrigerator are standard in every room at Best Western Plus Nashvillle Airport Hotel.
Other home-away-from-home amenities include a desk, hairdryer, and ironing facilities.
Executive suites have a sofa bed.
The fitness centre is fully equipped with treadmills, a stationary bike, and step machine.
Guests can also use the on-site laundry facilities and free parking.
The Grand Ole Opry is 10.
6 km from the hotel.
This Nashvillle Airport Best Western Plus Hotel is 12.
8 km from Nissan Stadium, home to the Tennessee Titans football team.
Best Western Plus Nashville Airport Hotel - Nashville Hotels, Tennessee
Location in : 911 Airport Center Drive, TN 37214, Nashville, Tennessee
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