Places in Sedan, Kansas
Chautauqua County Courthouse
The 1918 Chautauqua County courthouse was the last courthouse in the state designed by...Chautauqua Gemstone
About 12 miles west of Sedan on U.S. 166. The Chautauqua Gemstone is a 140-ton sandstone rock...Emmett Kelly Museum
Named for native son and famous circus clown Emmett Kelly (1898-1979), this museum features a...Granny Wolfe's Green Door Cafe
On the other side of the green screen door you'll sit down to terrific breakfasts!...Gregg Theatre
Gregg Theatre was constructed in the late 1930s and now operates as a nonprofit run by...Hollow Park
Trash and junk once filled the creek, but the area has been transformed into a beautiful and...Red Buffalo Gift Shop
Art, upscale gifts, locally made products, gourmet foods, books, and small-batch Kansas...Safari Mark's Bar and Bistro
102 W. Main. Take a seat on the first floor of the historic Bradford Hotel (NRHP) to enjoy...Scenic Butcher Falls
From Chautauqua, ¾ mile west on Main (becomes U.S. 166 Business), 1¼ miles northwest on...Sedan Hiking and Biking Trails
A two-mile hiking and biking trail connects the Old City Lake (from U.S. 166, 5 miles north on...Sedan Main Street Cafe
221 W. Main. If you’re big into burgers, don’t miss the Main Street. Referred to as the...Sedan Yellow Brick Road
All of downtown is known as the Yellow Brick Road. Sidewalks are marked with two parallel...Lodging
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