OLD MILL IN LINDSBORG, KANSAS
This video was created by Cory Barron, former Wichita video journalist, as a student project while attending Kansas State University. It tells the story of the 1899 Smoky Hill Roller Mill on the banks of the Smoky Hill River in Lindsborg, Kansas. It is told by those who were instrumental in restoring the mill, starting in the 1960's. The mill and its associated history museum are open to the public 7 days a week, except major holidays. A link to the Old Mill's website can be found at lindsborghistory.org.
Old Mill, McPherson County - Kansas Tour
Each May, JCCC faculty and staff have the opportunity to enjoy a week-long tour of Kansas emphasizing the states history, environment, populations, art, geography and economy. Stops may include Salina, Lindsborg, Nicodemus, Lucas, Hays, Victoria, Dodge City, Garden City, Mullinville, Goessel, Council Grove, among others
OLD MILL BARRON Extra 1.mp4
Restoration to original working order of the 1899 Smoky Hill Roller Mill in Lindsborg, Kansas was begun in the early 1960's. As a student project while attending Kansas State University in the 1980's, videographer Cory Barron produced this video that tells the story of the massive undertaking in the words of those who were directly involved in the project.
Today the 3-story mill is open for your inspection as part of the McPherson County Old Mill Museum complex on the banks of the Smoky Hill River in Lindsborg. The mill is put into operation once a year in early May during the Millfest celebration. A link to more information about the Old Mill can be found at the Smoky Valley Historical Association website lindsborghistory.com.
_McPherson County Old Mill Museum - Lindsborg, KS_ Episode 40 (Lindsborg Train Depot)
McPherson County Old Mill Museum
Lindsborg Train Depot
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Garden of Eden, Lucas, Kansas Tour
Each May, JCCC faculty and staff have the opportunity to enjoy a week-long tour of Kansas emphasizing the states history, environment, populations, art, geography and economy. Stops may include Salina, Lindsborg, Nicodemus, Lucas, Hays, Victoria, Dodge City, Garden City, Mullinville, Goessel, Council Grove, among others
Grass Roots Folk Art Museum, Lucas Kansas Tour
Each May, JCCC faculty and staff have the opportunity to enjoy a week-long tour of Kansas emphasizing the states history, environment, populations, art, geography and economy. Stops may include Salina, Lindsborg, Nicodemus, Lucas, Hays, Victoria, Dodge City, Garden City, Mullinville, Goessel, Council Grove, among others
Fort Larned - Kansas Tour
Each May, JCCC faculty and staff have the opportunity to enjoy a week-long tour of Kansas emphasizing the states history, environment, populations, art, geography and economy. Stops may include Salina, Lindsborg, Nicodemus, Lucas, Hays, Victoria, Dodge City, Garden City, Mullinville, Goessel, Council Grove, among others
MLTG - After 30 Episodes update video (created 5-19-17)
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1. Durham Museum - Omaha, Nebraska
2. Siouxland Historical Railroad Association - Sioux City, Iowa (To Be Continued)
3. McCormick Stillman Railroad Park - Scottsdale, Arizona (To Be Continued)
4. Arizona Railway Museum - Chandler, Arizona (To Be Continued)
5. Henry Doorly Zoo - Omaha Zoo Railroad - Omaha, Nebraska (To Be Continued)
6. Pawnee Park - Columbus, Nebraska
7. Lincoln Historic Haymarket - Lincoln, Nebraska
8. Lincoln Area Railway Historical Society - Lincoln, Nebraska
9. Elk City's City Hall - Elk City, Nebraska
10. Kenefick Park/Lauritzen Gardens - Omaha, Nebraska
11. Valley Community Historical Society - Valley, Nebraska
12. Travel Town Museum - Los Angeles, California (To Be Continued)
13. Nevada State Railroad Museum - Carson City, Nevada (To Be Continued)
14. Atchison County Historical Society - Atchison, Kansas (To Be Continued)
15. Patee House Museum - St. Joseph, Missouri
16. Patee Park - St. Joseph, Missouri
17. Galesburg Railroad Museum - Galesburg, Illinois (To Be Continued)
18. Museum of Science & Industry - Chicago, Illinois
19. Union Depot Museum - Mendota, Illinois (To Be Continued)
20. Azteca Mexican Cuisine Restaurant - Omaha, Nebraska
21. Saunders County Historical Society - Wahoo, Nebraska
22. Rock Island Depot Railroad Museum - Fairbury, Nebraska (To Be Continued)
23. Fairbury City Park - Fairbury, Nebraska
24. Union Pacific Museum - Council Bluffs, Iowa
25. Railswest Railroad Museum - Council Bluffs, Iowa (To Be Continued)
26. Golden Spike Park - Council Bluffs, Iowa
27. Pioneer Village - Minden, Nebraska (To Be Continued)
28. Trails & Rails Museum - Kearney, Nebraska (To Be Continued)
29. Stuhr Museum - Grand Island, Nebraska (To Be Continued)
30. Highland Park - Hastings, Nebraska
- 2nd 30 episodes-
31. Midwest Central Railroad/Midwest Electric Railway - Mt. Pleasant, Iowa (To Be Continued)
32. Burlington Amtrak Station - Burlington, Iowa
33. Riverview Park - Ft. Madison, Iowa
34. Golden Spike Tower - North Platte, Nebraska
35. Cody Park Railroad Museum - North Platte, Nebraska
36. Memorial Park - North Platte, Nebraska
37. North Platte Visitors Information Caboose - North Platte, Nebraska
38. Watson Park - Lawrence, Kansas
39. Kansas Museum of History - Topeka, Kansas
40. McPherson County Old Mill Museum - Lindsborg, Kansas
41. Brit Spaugh Park - Great Bend, Kansas
42. Kenwood Park - Salina, Kansas
43. Marysville City Park - Marysville, Kansas
44. Woodbine Railroad Museum - Woodbine, Iowa
45. Mills County Museum - Glenwood, Iowa
46. R. Wright Armstrong Park - Childress, Texas
47. Railside Green - Schuyler, Nebraska
48. Valparaiso Railroad Park - Valparaiso, Nebraska
49. Emerson Railroad Park - Emerson, Nebraska
50. Larue Street Caboose Park - Union, Nebraska
51. Brownville Depot & Railroad History Museum - Brownville, Nebraska
52. Falls City Missouri Pacific Depot - Falls City, Nebraska
53. Prairie Village - Madison, South Dakota (To Be Continued)
54. Military Park - Newton, Kansas
55. Great Plains Transportation Museum - Wichita, Kansas (To Be Continued)
56. Independence Riverside Park - Independence, Iowa
57. Santa Fe Park - Chanute, Kansas
58. Marquette Depot Museum and Information Center - Marquette, Iowa
59. Buchanan County Visitors Center - Independence, Iowa
60. West Liberty Heritage Depot Museum and Heritage Park - West Liberty, Iowa (To Be Continued)
Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum - Kansas Tour
Each May, JCCC faculty and staff have the opportunity to enjoy a week-long tour of Kansas emphasizing the states history, environment, populations, art, geography and economy. Stops may include Salina, Lindsborg, Nicodemus, Lucas, Hays, Victoria, Dodge City, Garden City, Mullinville, Goessel, Council Grove, among others.
The Land Institute - Kansas Tour
Each May, JCCC faculty and staff have the opportunity to enjoy a week-long tour of Kansas emphasizing the states history, environment, populations, art, geography and economy. Stops may include Salina, Lindsborg, Nicodemus, Lucas, Hays, Victoria, Dodge City, Garden City, Mullinville, Goessel, Council Grove, among others
Kansas
Kansas i/ˈkænzəs/ KAN-zəs is a U.S. state located in the Midwestern United States. It is named after the Kansa Native American tribe which inhabited the area. The tribe's name is often said to mean people of the wind or people of the south wind, although this was probably not the term's original meaning. Residents of Kansas are called Kansans. For thousands of years, what is now Kansas was home to numerous and diverse Native American tribes. Tribes in the Eastern part of the state generally lived in villages along the river valleys. Tribes in the Western part of the state were semi-nomadic and hunted large herds of bison. Kansas was first settled by European Americans in the 1830s, but the pace of settlement accelerated in the 1850s, in the midst of political wars over the slavery issue.
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