Cottonwood Falls

In 1856 three families arrived and settled on the south bank of the Cottonwood River near a site which overlooked a fall in the river. This site was to become the city of Cottonwood Falls. In 1859 Chase County boundaries were redefined and Cottonwood Falls was designated as the county seat.

Prospects for Cottonwood received an early setback when it was bypassed by the Santa Fe Railroad in 1871. The depot, located 2 miles North was first called Cottonwood, but in 1881, it and the community which grew up around it were named Strong City.

This “twin city” situation led to one of the states first interurban systems. Horse car service between the two towns began in 1887 and this courthouse square was the southern terminus of the 2-mile railroad. In 1918 the company converted to gasoline-powered motor cars, but the track that served well for horse cars could not handle the heavier and faster equipment. Improved technology in this instance only created difficulty, and in 1919 the interurban ceased operations.

Roniger Memorial Museum

The Roniger Brothers, Frank and George, were born in Highland, Madison County, Illinois. They came to Chase County, Kansas, in 1885. The museum was built to house the Roniger collection…

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Chase County Courthouse

[Chase County Courthouse] The picturesque Chase County Courthouse, the oldest in use in Kansas today,…

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Chase County Historical Society Museum & Library

The building that houses the Chase County Historical Society Museum and Library is one of…

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Cavalry Barn

Restoration of an original Cavalry Barn located in Swope Park in Cottonwood Falls, KS.

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Chase State Fishing Lake

Chase State Fishing Lake and Wildlife Area is located 3 miles from Strong City and…

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Rushing through a place rarely does it justice.

MUSIC AT THE EMMA – 8 Wonder of Kansas Customs

Jam sessions EVERY Friday night at the Emma Chase Cafe (or out-of-doors on Broadway, weather…

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Let the road decide.

Plans are useful, but flexibility is where the real discoveries happen.

Cowboy Jail

The stone building was used to house prisoners before the courthouse was finished in 1883.

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Cottonwood River Dam & Bridge

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, the area at the Cottonwood…

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Find your way.

There's no single right route, just the one that fits you.

Camp Wood YMCA

CAMP WOOD YMCA is a precious gem of the Kansas Flint Hills. Where else can…

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