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Come visit us in Phillipsburg, Kansas
Come visit us in Phillipsburg, Kansas
Fort Bissell was built in 1872 on the land of John Bissell, while roving bands of Indians were still in the area. It was located on a bend of Bissell Creek 2?
Phillipsburg, KS MuseumsListed on the National Register of Historic Places , the Jack Creek King Post Jack's Creek bridge, erected ca. 1900, is a riveted King Post pony truss.
Phillipsburg, KS ArchitectureC&R Railroad invites you to a quaint community tucked inside a 57-foot mountain range in the McDill "Huck" Boyd Center where intrigued visitors can watch animated O-scale trains chug through the village, and arrive at Union Station. A freight yard includes a turntable and roundhouse.
Phillipsburg, KS ExhibitsRawlins County self-guided car tour. A complete audio-visual experience! An audio tape has been produced that you simply inse...
The historic Butterfield Trail is a popular trail that people still use for trail rides today. The Butterfield Overland Dispa...
"In July, 1877, Negro "exodusters" from Kentucky established a settlement here in the Promised Land of Kansas which they name...