Places in Larned, Kansas
Dress It Up
Opened in 2011 this community-owned shop came about because area women wanted a clothing store...E.E. Frizell
In 1902 E.E. Frizell purchased Fort Larned and developed it into a ranch. Although Frizell...An 8 Wonder of Kansas!
Fort Larned National Historic Site
From Broadway, 6½ miles west on K-156. From 1859 to 1878 Fort Larned supplied guard...Henry Booth Boulevard
Henry Booth was a cavalry officer and a state representative from Riley County before coming...Larned Cemetery
From Broadway, 1¾ miles west on U.S. 156, then ½ mile south on 130. A limestone marker notes...Larned Historic Homes
Fabulous homes await your admiration in Larned including the Babbitt-Doerr House (NRHP), an...Larned Lustron Homes
Larned is teeming with these enamel-coated, all-steel prefabricated homes that popped up after...Little Red House
In 1872 post trader Henry Booth brought this house, one of Fort Larned's structures, to the...Santa Fe Trail Center
From Broadway, 2¼ miles west on K-156. Exhibits interpret the American Indians’ and fur...Santa Fe Trail Marker and Ruts
From Fort Larned, just west on K-156, 4 miles south on 180, 1 mile west on J, then ½ mile...Schnack Lowrey Park
This nostalgic area, donated by F.D. Lowrey and Peter Schnack, includes a newly renovated duck...Scraps
It’s a scrapbook store and coffee shop and much more. Discover gift items, home decor,...Sibley's Camp
The 1825 Santa Fe Trail survey team, headed by George Sibley, camped on this site on August...Stockwell Farm
From Broadway, 1¼ miles south on Trail (U.S. 56). The Stockwell farm is the birthplace of...Zebulon Pike Plaza
From Broadway, ½ mile southwest on Trail (U.S. 56), then just north on Pawnee. The plaza...Lodging
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