Newton, Kansas
Upcoming Events in Newton Kansas
- Chisholm Trail Festival - Newton
- TroopFest - Newton
- Harvey County Free Fair - Newton
- The Bison: American Icon - Newton
- St. Mary's/Our Lady of Guadalupe Family Festival - Newton
The Newton Station, completed in 1930, was built during the Depression for 350,000. Modeled after Shakespeare's house at Stratford-on-Avon, the Newton Station was home to a Harvey House between 1930 and 1955
Newton, KS Historic BuildingsThe tallest, sturdiest Mennonite in Kansas stands seventeen feet tall in the Athletic Park. He is the Mennonite Settler Statue built in 1942
Newton, KS LandmarksIn 1883-1884, one of Newton's largest industries was established, J.J. Krehbiel's Carriage Factory. Mr. Krehbiel was one of the founders of Bethel College. In 1993
Newton, KS ArtsThe Kauffman Museum is located on the Bethel College campus in North Newton. The museum emphasizes the cultural and natural history of the Central Plains and the immigration of the Mennonites to Kansas in the 1870
Newton, KS MuseumsAcross the street from the Newton Station stands the historic Railroad Savings and Loan Building now known as 500 Main Place. The Railroad Savings and Loan Association, organized 30 years before the bank was built in 1925
Newton, KS Historic BuildingsThe historical Fred Harvey Building once housed a food processing plant for the Harvey House and dining cars. The building wa...
Camping is permitted only in the primitive campground located 1 mile west of the area office....