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Wilhelm Heating & Hardware

409 New York Ave
Holton KS 66436
Ph: 785-364-4991
wilhelmheating@gmail.com

This combination heating, air conditioning and "mom and pop" hardware store stocks just about everything you need to make your comfortable. They service and sell Trane furnaces and air conditioners as well as Munchkin and Weil-McLain boilers. This is the place to get American flags, Atom pop corn poppers, Bunn coffee makers, Can-Ram aluminum can crushers, Werner ladders, yard art, Yo-Ho snow shovels, and KU and K-State rocks, banners and wind socks.
Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5:30 pm and Saturday, 8 am - noon

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Jackson County Historical Museum

The Jackson County Historical society Museum contains one of the finest volunteer-run collections in Kansas. Authentic, detailed exhibits are changed monthly.

Holton, KS Museums

Banner Creek Reservoir

This 535-Acre reservoir serves as a flood control structure and water supply for the City of Holton and rural water district No. 3. As you enjoy these recreational facilities, please help us to protect, preserve and enhance the water quality.

Holton, KS Recreation

Roebke Historical Home

A companion house to the Jackson County Historical Museum, the Roebke Historical Home is a carefully restored turn-of-the-century home housing special exhibits, including an extensive collection of fine Victorian era clothing, a children's room, a lace room, and several other rooms.

Holton, KS Historic Homes

Hotel Josephine

Hotel Josephine is a reminder of the days when 14 passenger trains daily served the Holton community. The hotel was built by prominent Holtonian A.D. Walker in 1889 who financed construction of the two story red brick building by selling stock subscriptions to fellow townspeople.

Holton, KS Historic Buildings

Sterrett House

A two-story, brick home dating to the 1860s.

Holton, KS Historic Homes

Things to do near Holton, KS

Pony Express Memorial

This memorial commemorates the Pony Express route that briefly passed through Atchson County. "On September 14, 1861, the ...