40 x 60 foot flag greets residents and travelers from atop a 100 foot flagpole rising from Fredonia's South Mound. Beautiful park setting with views for miles around.
Fredonia, KS LandmarksBuilt in 1872, the Stone House was one of Fredonia's early residences and is a State of Kansas Historic Site. Today, it is the home of the Fredonia Arts Council.
Fredonia, KS ArtsThis charming bandstand was built in 1932 as a W.P.A. project. The roof was destroyed in the early 1960's and local residents and businesses donated money to rebuild it, with a picture from the county museum as the only guide.
Fredonia, KS LandmarksNo tour to Fredonia is complete without going on this scenic drive up to the "Top of the Mound." From this vantage point, you may enjoy the sights for miles around or just enjoy the beautiful park and picnic facilities. An observation tower provides unobstructed views and photo opportunities.
Fredonia, KS Scenic DrivesIt is a double treat to view the unique exhibits at the Wilson County Museum because they are on display in the jail cells of the old Wilson County Jail.
Fredonia, KS MuseumsThe Girard Golf Course is a nine-hole, grass green municipal golf course maintained for public use. ...
Winson Park was given to the people of Girard by Mr. J.E. Raymond. The Park has a swimming pool, playground equipment and ...
You are invited to the five scheduled tournaments at some of the finest lakes in Kansas. The KWA welcomes anglers of...
A large brick building was on this site and was used by the Appeal To Reason newspaper in 1896. Its publisher was J.A....