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Take a stroll, or drive, through a little bit of history. This short, self-guided tour will provide a glimpse at some of the historical homes and buildings in one of the oldest and most beautiful areas of McPherson. See historic homes, the native limestone courthouse, churches, and the ornate opera house. Enjoy your tour and remember the sites indentified are only a few of the interesting places to visit in McPherson. A printed brochure with addresses and brief descriptions is available at the visitors bureau.

The home pictured above located at 422 S. Walnut is one example of the tour of homes. The home dates back to February, 1875 and was known as the Champlin home for many years. This house was designed in classic Victorian style. The two-story dwelling is constructed of wood siding with a limestone foundation. Rock for the foundation was quarried on the banks of a rock creek within the state. As was the trend with homes during this period, this one originally had three porches. Two still remain on the present structure.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Model Railroad Layouts

Learn about American history and railroading history by viewing one of Kansas largest model railroad layouts. Two train layouts featuring N&HO scales; "A slice of American history preserved in miniature." In this 1,694 square feet area there is over 1,250 feet of HO&N scale track and over 1,700

McPherson, KS Railroad History

Gen. James Birdseye McPherson Statue

The equestrian statue that overlooks Memorial Park was dedicated in 1917 in a ceremony that attracted 40,000

McPherson, KS Memorials

McPherson County Courthouse

The cornerstone for this magnificent city landmark was laid in 1894 at a building cost of $35,000. The courthouse, built of native Kansas limestone, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and was completely refurbished in 1980. The 105

McPherson, KS Historic Courthouses

McPherson City Parks

Wall Park - Avenue A and Park Street - 60

McPherson, KS Recreation

McPherson Valley Wetlands

The wetlands are managed primarily for waterfowl and other hunting during the season and wildlife viewing the rest of the year. Public hunting is allowed on most of this almost 4,000 acre area. Sportsmen should check with the wildlife manager for possible changes in areas open to hunting.

McPherson, KS Recreation

Things to do near McPherson, KS

Butler County Fishing Lake

Enjoy outdoor recreation at Butler County Fishing Lake. Basic camping, boating, boatlaunching, and picnic facilities. Wakeles...

Kansas Walleye Association

You are invited to the five scheduled tournaments at some of the finest lakes in Kansas. The KWA welcomes anglers of all a...