Places in Newton, Kansas
Anderson Book & Office Supply
627 N. Main. The Andersons have run this family operation since 1892, which will intrigue you...Athletic Park
Near the north entrance of the 1909 park, a 17-foot statue sculpted in 1942 by Max Nixon...Back Alley Pizza
It's a hot spot in town due to the rapid fire way they make the pizza and the jolt you get...Beck's Farm
Sarah and Scott Beck started their orchard more than 17 years ago with the help of their...An 8 Wonder of Kansas!
Blue Sky Sculpture
From Main, ½ mile east on 12th, then ¼ mile north on Kansas to Centennial Park. An...CaNewton Canoe and Kayak Rental
5 blocks west of Main on 4th. Canoe Newton. Get it? Even if you don’t, you will enjoy...Carriage Factory Gallery
Works of Kansas artists are displayed on three floors against the historic backdrop of this...Downtown Newton
Specialty shops in Newton’s well-kept business district ensure that you won’t go home...Druber's Donuts
A Newton landmark, this donut shop has a very unique time schedule to accommodate Amtrak...Genova Italian Restaurant
It didn't take long for people to find out about the outstanding Italian cuisine served in...Gillispie Meats
Inside this unassuming stucco, cream-colored building with blue trim is one fine butcher shop...Grand Old Mill
The grand old mill a Second Empire style building, was constructed in 1879 as the Monarch...Harvey County Historical Museum
The 1904 Carnegie library (NRHP) is the home of this museum, whose fascinating permanent and...Mexican Food in Newton
Excellent Mexican food awaits you at Casa Fiesta (316.283.7960, 1607 N. Main); El Toro...Military Park Steam Engine
The 1906-1907 Santa Fe steam engine commands attention in its permanent home under a shelter...Newton Bike Shop
The shop's passion is to create and foster a love for cycling. Buy a bike, trade a bike,...Newton Community Mural
In 2010 Kansas artists David Lowenstein, Erika Nelson, and Matthew Farley painted this...Newton Cowtown History
During its cowtown days (1871-1872) Newton was the western terminal of the Santa Fe railroad...Newton Main Street Historic District
The Main Street Historic District (NRHP) comprises 52 buildings in the 200 to 800 blocks of N....Newton Sand Creek Trail
At Athletic Park, hop on the bike and hike path that parallels Sand Creek. The two-mile (one...Newton Train Station
Formerly a Santa Fe depot, the 1929 Tudor Revival train station was modeled after...Newton Well
A plaque on the sidewalk at 5th and Main tells the story of the first water well in Newton,...Okerberg Park
In Okerberg Park four brass plaques fixed to a limestone pilaster capital from the 1906 Harvey...Prairy
Make this your stop for fresh organic produce, bulk foods, spices, and Kansas products, and...Sand Creek Longhorn Cattle Crossing
Beside the sidewalk trail just east of the Ash Street Bridge, a plaque states that more than...The Breadbasket
The soup and salad bar is fresh and mouth watering and comes with homemade breads. Soup...Warkentin House
This opulent 1887 house was built for Mennonite entrepreneur Bernhard Warkentin. He was...Lodging
Lodging in Newton
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