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Larry Hornbaker's Travel Notes: Wichita Carthalite
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Larry Hornbaker's Travel Notes. Featuring Reports Of My Travels Around Kansas. Saturday, June 2, 2012. Karen and I have been examining some of the architecture in Wichita that contains colored cast concrete elements called "Carthalite". Carthalite was the trade name used by the Cement Stone and Supply Company to designate this unique cast stone. About 11 buildings still stand with these elements. All these structures were built between 1927 and 1940. Also, there are many Carthalite elements on the 2 visi...
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Area Attractions - The Banker's Inn
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Please like us on Facebook and Twitter! 785) 292-4225 or (402) 641-3031. Plan your next hunting trip in our area. Visit The Treasure Chest for wonderful vintage antiques of all kinds: furniture, decor, frames, etc. This wonderful shop is open from 9:00-5:00 Monday-Saturday to purchase timeless pieces from the past. 2nd St. Bar and Grill. Dine at Frankfort's Bar and Grill. A locally owned restaurant which serves hearty meals and specials Wednesday-Saturday. Grill hours-. Marshall County Travel and Tourism.
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Map | Discover Southeast Kansas
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Montgomery County State Lake. Montgomery County State Park. Elk City State Park. Woodson State Fishing Lake and Wildlife Area. Fall River State Park. PO Box 475 Neodesha, KS. Labette County, Kansas. Labette County, Kansas. Ft Scott, Kansas. Ft Scott, Kansas. Elk County, Kansas. Elk County, Kansas. Crawford County, Kansas. Crawford County, Kansas. Coffey County, Kansas. Coffey County, Kansas. 2013 Southeast Kansas Travel Region.
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About | Discover Southeast Kansas
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Mission Statement for SEKTR. Marketing of SEK attractions and events to potential tourists. Increased local and area public awareness of attractions and events. Collaboration/Representation on legislative tourism issues. Professional Tourism development opportunities. To find out what benefits you get for being a member Click Here. Ready to be a member? 2013 Southeast Kansas Travel Region.
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Membership | Discover Southeast Kansas
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SEKTR MEMBERSHIP INVESTMENTS and BENEFITS. National/regional representation through print advertising. Representation through TV Public Service Announcements. Representation at regional travel and trade shows. Legislative support for tourism-related issues. TIAK (Travel Industry Association of Kansas). SEK, Inc. (Regional Development) representation. Fully integrated website listing and service. Inclusion in mailing list. Networking and educational opportunities. One flyer/brochure per trade show.
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Discover Southeast Kansas
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WELCOME TO THE SOUTHEAST KANSAS TRAVEL REGION! The Southeast Kansas Travel Region (SEKTR) welcomes you to explore South East Kansas. Come see our state parks and wildlife areas for fishing, boating, outdoor fun, and bluestem prairies. Come meet our people and enjoy the shops and restaurants in our charming small town atmosphere. Southeast Kansas is waiting for you! 2013 Southeast Kansas Travel Region.
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Frank Thompson's Kansas Journeys: September 2011
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Frank Thompson's Kansas Journeys. Tuesday, September 20, 2011. See Ya' at Winfield! See ya at Winfield! To tens of thousands of acoustic music lovers and performers,. See ya at Winfield! Is more than a casual statement pertaining to a certain town in south central Kansas. Winfield means Walnut Valley Festival and National Flatpicking Championships; it means camping on the banks of the Walnut River; late night jam sessions; family reunions; maybe even a little craziness. Amateur pickers around fire pits.
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Frank Thompson's Kansas Journeys: July 2010
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Frank Thompson's Kansas Journeys. Monday, July 19, 2010. It was a HAPPENING that brought me to Crawford County on a warm - no, hot. Saturday in July - a meeting of approximately seventy members of the Kansas Explorers Club. Coming together to get acquainted with Franklin. Prior to the tornado, an adequate warning system had been lacking, but in the years following the tragedy, a number of people, including actor and humanitarian Paul Newman, stepped forward with sizeable donations to purchase a new warni...
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