Stone Double-Arch Bridge
category : Historic Bridges

Address: Eight miles north of intersection of Highways K-18 and K-181 on K-181.
Come visit us in Lincoln, Kansas
Address: Eight miles north of intersection of Highways K-18 and K-181 on K-181.
Come visit us in Lincoln, Kansas
It was a meeting place for three different ethnic groups in the settling days of the area.
Lincoln, KS Historic BridgesLocated in the beautiful Cummins Block Building and listed on the National Registry of Historic Places
Lincoln, KS MuseumsThis limestone house, home to early pioneers Timothy and Bridget Kyne, was built in 1885 by Timothy. Among the featured pieces are a pie safe and table that were also built by Timothy. Two additions provide more display space, and the one-room Topsy School is also in the museum complex.
Lincoln, KS MuseumsThe Topsy School is a one-room school which was moved to its present site, east of the Kyne House Museum in August 1986 from the county west of Westfall and renovated by the Lincoln County Historical Society.
Lincoln, KS Historic SchoolhousesThe Marshall-Yohe House is a Victorian mansion with original furnishings including hand-painted dolls and china. Forty-five minute guided tours are available.
Lincoln, KS Historic HomesThis one-lane three-span steel truss bridge crosses the Republican River just east of the Pawnee Indian Village Museum. Few o...