Since the late 19th century and throughout the 20th century, the stone building has been an integral part of the Galva community. The two-story natural limestone building (referred to as the only skyscraper in Galva) was built in the early 1880s. It measured 100 feet by 25
Galva, KS MuseumsWhether you are looking for family gatherings or a one on one outting, Henry Park is the place with plenty of well kept grass and a shaded playground area with a picnic shelter, tables, restroom, and a tennis court.
Galva, KS RecreationThe World War II Memorial is painted on the wall of this building located across the street from the Galva Museum in downtown Galva.
Galva, KS MemorialsThe church was established in late June, 1857 by settlers from the Connecticut-Kansas Company. The purpose of the group spons...
This beautiful native stone church was built in 1907. August Peters of Alma was contracted to construct the present native li...