This 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 LandmarksLocated on the north side of the Courthouse parking lot, the clock tower houses the massive clock from the original courthouse.
Fredonia, KS Landmarks40 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 LandmarksLocated on the northwest corner of the Wilson County Courthouse lawn, this privately-funded memorial honors veterans from Wilson County. Additional veteran'
Fredonia, KS MonumentsJust 17 miles north of Fredonia, the Cross Timbers State Park includes five recreational areas surrounding Toronto reservoir. Facilities available at the park include boat ramps, hiking trails, improved campsites and modern restroom facilities.
Fredonia, KS State ParksBuilt in 1872, this landmark Elk Falls home is still pretty much as it was when the Keefes lived in it. Tours of the house an...
A unique recreation area unrivaled by other towns at comparable size. The area holds four softball diamonds, tennis and baske...