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Pleasanton, KS Region : Little Ozarks, KS
Pleasanton, established 1869, named for General Alfred Pleasanton, (and the town mis-spelled his name) who led defeat of Confederates at Mine creek.
Revered outdoorsman, lecturer, and writer, Enos A. Mills was born on a farm near Pleasanton on April 22, 1870, where he lived until age 14 before se... MORE
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Kingman Carnegie Library Kingman, KS | Category: Carnegie Libraries
Built in 1914, the Kingman Public Library is one of several Carnegie Libraries still being used for the purpose for which it was erected. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Kingman Carnegie Library has 92 paid periodical subscriptions and 885 materials that include dis... MORE
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Milford Lake Region : Flint Hills Country, KS
Milford Reservoir is Kansas' largest artificial lake, with 163 miles of shoreline and over 16,000 surface acres. The lake is 5 miles north of Junction City and only a 30-minute drive west of Manhattan in the Flint Hills of Kansas.
Milford Lake and the surrounding 21,000 acres make up one of Kan... MORE
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Have you Been?
October 13, 2008 PSU Homecoming - Pittsburg, KS
October 14, 2008 Fort Scott Believe It Or Not - Fort Scott, KS
October 15, 2008 Cloud County Health Fair - Concordia, KS Farm-City Days - Iola, KS
October 16, 2008 Autumn Auction of Collectibles - Olathe, KS 4-H Haunted House - Kansas City, KS
October 17, 2008 Haunted House Walking Tour of Ft Leavenworth - Leavenworth, KS Annual Chili Challenge - Lenexa, KS Neewollah - Independence, KS Halloween Terror Train - Baldwin City, KS Sunflower German Shorthaired Pointer Club's Fall Field Trial - Eureka, KS Creepy, Crawly Trolley Tours - El Dorado, KS
October 18, 2008 Christmas Idea Fair - Tribune, KS Fine Arts and Crafts Festival - Halstead, KS Harvest Fest - Satanta, KS Topeka Rugby vs JC Sundogs - Topeka, KS
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