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Heartland Country, Kansas Arts

  • Shafer Art Gallery

    Shafer Art Gallery

    The L. E. "Gus" and Eva Shafer Memorial Art Gallery has been referred to as the "Gem of the Campus"

  • Kansas Quilt Walk

    The art of quilt making figures strongly in the history of our early pioneers. The "Kansas Quilt Walk" was developed to both honor and celebrate our pioneering history and spirit.

  • Carriage Factory Gallery & Park

    Carriage Factory Gallery & Park

    In 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

  • Kingman Post Office Mural

    Kingman Post Office Mural

    The Kingman Post Office is listed on the National Register of Historic Places because of the mural on the inside south wall of the building. The Painting at the Kingman Post Office is one of over 1

  • Stan Herd Murals

    Stan Herd Murals

    Stan Herd, a famous international artist, painted two murals on the north wall of the Kingman County Museum. Clyde Cessna is depicted flying his first airplane over Kingman County. In 1911

  • Hutchinson Art Center

    Hutchinson Art Center

    The Hutchinson Art Center is both a fine art museum and commercial gallery. Since 1949

  • Fountain in the Park

    Fountain in the Park

    Hesperian ladies from 1909 until 1914 earned approximately $5,000.00 for park improvements. They purchased a "fountain popular for the times"

  • Ghost Riders of the Chisholm Trail Silhouette

    Ghost Riders of the Chisholm Trail Silhouette

    The "Ghost Riders of the Chisholm Trail" are life-size cattle drive figures on stoney bluff astride the real Chisholm Trail. The "Ghosts" will forever remind us of the great cattle drives, 1866-1886

  • Art and Outdoor Murals

    Art and Outdoor Murals

    Caldwell has a variety of Murals throughout the city.

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  • Post Office Mural

    Post Office Mural

    The Caldwell Post Office, built in the 1930s, is listed on the National Historic Register, as it displays one of the collection of murals commissioned during the Depression Era by the WPA.