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Bonner Springs, Kansas

Bonner Springs, Kansas

In the Bonner Springs area you'll find some of the hottest attractions in the Kansas City area. Whether you choose to take in the sounds from America's top musicians at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, feel the wind in your hair at the nearby Kansas Speedway, or step back in time at the Renaissance Festival, you and your family can enjoy big time entertainment in our charming small town environment. And when you come, don't forget to stay in one of our hotels or bed & breakfasts and sample our local restaurants. We promise you'll have a great time in Bonner Springs!

Located near an old Choteau brothers trading fort called "Four Corners" on the Kaw River, Bonner Springs was first known as Tiblow, named after Henry Tiblow, an early resident and ferry owner of this area. Each year in late August, Bonner Springs celebrates Tiblow Days in recognition of its heritage.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Moon Marble Company

A delightful store full of marbles and other games. Antique marble toy display. Gift shop sells marbles, nostalgic, and unique toys. Call ahead for times on when to watch marbles being made.

Bonner Springs, KS Venue Attractions

Wagner's Classic Cars

For the car enthusiast, this dealership has a showroom dedicated to restored cars from the 1920s up to the 1970s. The showroom is filled with collector cars, muscle cars, street rods & trucks of all kinds. Wagner’

Bonner Springs, KS Museums

Bonner Springs High School

The Bonner Springs High School, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1918 and was in continuous use until 1982

Bonner Springs, KS Historic Schoolhouses

National Agricultural Center & Hall of Fame

Federally chartered, privately funded national museum of agriculture. This unique 172 acre complex features National Farmer's Memorial, National Agriculture Hall of Fame, Museum of Farming, Gallery of Rural Art, and a turn-of-the-century rural village, Farm Town USA, complete with 1

Bonner Springs, KS Museums

Wyandotte County History Museum

The history of Wyandotte County can be viewed in artifacts highlighted in permanent exhibition spaces. The oldest artifacts belong to the Trowbridge collection, originating from the Hopewell culture, over 3000

Bonner Springs, KS Museums

Things to do near Bonner Springs, KS

WPA Beach House

The WPA Beach House at Gardner Lake is listed on the National Register of Historic Places....

Merriam Aquatic Center

Open seasonally Memorial Day to Labor Day, take the plunge and escape the heat at the Merriam Aquatic Center. Merriam Aquatic...

Richard Allen Cultural Center

The Richard Allen Cultural Center opened its doors on July 19,1992--across the street from the historic Bethel A.M.E. Church ...