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The Paisley Pear

1100 Main Street
Hays KS 67601
Ph: 785-621-4660
josdesign.jb@gmail.com
www.thepaisleypear.net

The Paisley Pear features personalized kitchen & bath designs, eclectic home accessories, custom furnishings and cabinetry, gifts and edibles. All that create the “unique home experience” for everyone. From sights to smells you will find just want you need to make your home complete only at the Paisley Pear.

Amongst the two working kitchens, one designated for baking and the other for cooking, visitors will find kitchenware, gourmet foods, cookware, dishes, serving and entertaining accessories. Small counter top appliances, furniture and large appliances are also available, and more can be readily sourced per the customer’s needs. From building materials and fixtures to tiles and textiles, Paisley Pear provides consumers options for all of their interior design needs.

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Attractions and Upcoming Events

Stone Gallery

Pete "Fritz" Felten, Jr. was born and raised in Hays. Pete was a track star and expert swimmer in high school and spent one year at Fort Hays State College. His interest in art and sculpting began during his time of service in the U.S. Navy between 1952 and 1956

Hays, KS Arts

KS Merci Boxcar Museum & Veterans Memorial Park

Kansas Merci Boxcar Museum & Veterans Memorial Park At the close of World War II the French nation was devastated. Reconstruction was a slow process. Farmlands had been ravished. War-damaged factories had to be rebuilt and retooled before industry could begin the production of civilian goods. By 19

Hays, KS Museums

Volga-German House

Located on the grounds of the Ellis County Historical Museum is a replica of a Volga German house furnished with authentic household items used by the Volga German settlers. The first homes built by our early settlers were constructed of sod. Typically the homes were 28 feet long and 16

Hays, KS Museums

Hays Arts Center Gallery

The Center is the home of the Hays Arts Council, Kansas'

Hays, KS Arts

Frontier Park

The area that surrounds Big Creek on the southwest edge of Hays at one time was part of the original Fort Hays U.S. Military Post. After the Fort was closed on November 8, 1889, this land became available and on March 28, 1900

Hays, KS Outdoor Recreation

Things to do near Hays, KS