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Come visit us in , Kansas
Come visit us in , Kansas
In 1982 the State of Kansas purchased approximately twenty-three acres of the original Cottonwood Ranch. Today the Kansas State Historical Society administers the property as one of the state's best preserved historic sites which is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places
, KS Historic RanchesBegun in 1892, by J.R. Stevens at the inspiration of his wife, "Aunt" Jennie Stevens that the chapel came into existence. Unc...
Hiking is permitted throughout the area, but horseback riding is limited to the Branded Cedar Trail and open maintained roadw...
To enhance the available habitat, food plots have been planted. Deer, turkey, pheasant, quail, and various waterfowl species ...