Ciderfest/Craft Fair
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What our customers have been waiting for. In our part of the country we are well-known for this event. There's Handmade Crafts, Barbeque, Live Music, Old Fashioned Good Eats, Pumpkins and Lots of other Fun Activities! From the Petting Zoo to Kettle Corn, there's something for everyone in the family.
Always held on the last weekend in September and the first weekend in October. - 8am to 6 pm.
Ciderfest/Craft Fair
Phone : 913-837-5202 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : info@louisburgcidermill.com
Web: www.louisburgcidermill.com
Festivals
Attractions and Upcoming Events
Buddy Rogers & Family's Playhouse
The Olathe Community Theatre Association presents six live theatrical productions a season, ranging from progressive, first-run fare to standard classics, including one musical and a children's theater production in June. Our building was established by the Covenant Church in 1870
Olathe, KS TheatresEnsor Farm Historical Site and Museum
The barn at the Ensor Farmsite and Museum was constructed in 1890 of rough sawed lumber and wooden pegged beams houses displays of various farm hand tools, school shop projects and other items reflecting the diverse interests of the Ensor family. The architecture of the farmhouse built in 1892
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Three miles south of Olathe on Lone Elm Road, on the main branch of the Santa Fe Trail, was the site of a spring (now enclosed in a small well)
Olathe, KS LandmarksThe Prairie Center
The rich natural history of Kansas has been preserved with 300 acres of native tall grass prairie, woodlands and creeks. The diverse biomes comprise virgin tallgrass prairie, reseeded tallgrass prairie, riparian woodlands, and wetland areas. The center is a suburban island that was farmed until 1968
Olathe, KS Nature CentersMahaffie Stagecoach Stop and Farm
J.B. Mahaffie purchased a 160-acre tract of ground 1-mile north of the town of Olathe, Kansas along the Santa Fe Trail in 1857. In 1863, J.B. and his wife, Lucinda Mahaffie, contracted to run a stagecoach stop. Serving meals in their cellar, the Mahaffies operated their business until around 1870
Olathe, KS Museums