Overbrook Annual Shop Hop
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Event Details
Overbrook Quilt Connection participates with 10 other shops along the shop hop. Hoppers pick up their quilt block along the way.
Hours 9 to 8
FREE! Pattern at Each Shop
Sign up to win at each of the participating shops.
33 chances to win if you visit all 11 shops.
Poster will be on display in each shop showing all 11 quilts beginning in February 2015
Fabric Kits and Setting Kits Available for all the quilts.
Quantity is limited on Fabric Kits
NEW this year!
Starting in February, you can visit the stores in the Shop Hop.
Guess which quilt on the poster was made by them.
Enter your guess to win.
Winner will be drawn from correct guesses.
GO TO LINK BELOW TO FIND PARTICIPATING STORES --- :)
Overbrook Annual Shop Hop
Phone : 888-665-7841 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : oqc@earthlink.com
Web: www.heartlandquiltshophop.com/
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Attractions and Upcoming Events
Tauy Jones Mansion
Located northeast of Ottawa 2 miles north on U.S. Highway 59 and then east. The home was built in 1862 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
John Tecumseh "Tauy" Jones, honored as the"Founder of Ottawa University"
Ottawa, KS Famous Homes200 Block of Main
The entire 200 block of Main Street in Ottawa is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It's noted for its Victorian architecture.
Ottawa, KS Historic DowntownsDietrich Cabin
Located south of the old Ottawa Carnegie Library in Ottawa's City Park, the Dietrich Cabin stands today as a memorial to a courageous couple, who suffered severe hardships on the Kansas frontier and as a tribute to the hundreds of other early pioneers that settled in Franklin County.
Ottawa, KS MemorialsOttawa City Park
The Ottawa City Park is a beautiful compliment of nature's architecture among the historic works of George P. Washburn in the downtown district. Located at 5th and Main, the park offers a spacious area for strolling, relaxing, or picnics with playground equipment for the children.
Ottawa, KS Parks
Historic Churches
1st Babtist Church (pictured) - Romanesque Revival Style 4th and Hickory
United Methodist Church - 1903 3
Ottawa, KS Historic Churches