Places in Abilene, Kansas
Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad
200 SE 5th. Board the train at the 1887 Rock Island depot at Old Abilene Town. Enjoy a...Abilene Cemetery
NW 14th. David and Ida Eisenhower, C.W. Parker, A.B. Seelye, Alva Duckwall, 1870 marshal...Abilene Local Cafes
For home-town atmosphere tie up your buggy at the Hitching Post (100 SE 5th, 785.263.1868) or...Abilene Public Library
209 NW 4th. The interior dome of this 1907 Carnegie library was refurbished to its original...Abilene Stadium
Pine between NW 4th and NW 8th (at the fairgrounds). At this 1938 WPA limestone stadium on...Abilene Union Pacific Depot
10 N. Cedar. The decorative detailing and red clay tile of this exquisite Spanish Colonial...Amanda's Bakery
302 N. Broadway. Enjoy Amanda’s culinary skills inside this historic building (complete with...Boulder at Post Office
217 N. Buckeye. Look for the plaque on the boulder in front of the post office to find the...An 8 Wonder of Kansas!
Brookville Hotel
From I-70 Abilene exit 275 1/2 mile north on K-15. This famous dining experience dates to 1915...Brown's Park and Memorial Home
1974 Hawk. From Abilene, 1½ miles south on K-15, east on 2000 (first paved road south of...Eisenhower Museum
200 SE 4th. The lobby murals are a wonderful beginning to this journey through Dwight...An 8 Wonder of Kansas!
Eisenhower Museum Campus
200 SE 4th. The museum campus comprises several buildings, including the Eisenhower Museum...Eisenhower Park and Rose Garden
500 NW Pine. Plan to visit in the spring and summer when the flower garden is an explosion of...Great Plains Theatre
401 Cottage. Known for professional theatre, Great Plains Theatre has now added concerts,...Greyhound Hall of Fame
407 S. Buckeye. Two sweet greyhounds are here to greet you and say, “Pet me, please.” The...Heritage Center of Dickinson County
412 S. Campbell. The area’s colorful past is preserved in the museum and several...Historical Markers Tour
Architectural driving or walking tours highlight some of Abilene’s finest historic...Jeffcoat Photography Studio Museum
321 N. Broadway. Since 1921 three generations of the Jeffcoat family have chronicled in...An 8 Wonder of Kansas!
Lebold Mansion
106 N. Vine. An early founder of Abilene, Conrad Lebold built this 1880 Italianate Tuscan...Little Ike Statue
NW 3rd and Spruce. Installed in 1999, the "Little Ike" statue by artist John Forsythe accents...Restaurant Three One One
311 Spruce. Chef John Shaft and his wife, Helen Darrington, moved back from Florida and...An 8 Wonder of Kansas!
Seelye Mansion
1105 N. Buckeye. In 1905 A.B. Seelye, famous patent medicine inventor, completed this grand...Seelye Patent Medicine Museum
1105 N. Buckeye. A.B. Seelye created more than 100 organic home remedies for humans, horses,...Soda Fountain at Auburn Pharmacy
A renovated 1920s soda fountain is nestled in the back of Auburn Pharmacy—great stop for a...The Farmhouse
407 S. Van Buren. From downtown, 1½ miles west on NW 3rd, then ½ mile south on Van Buren...Visitor Information Center
201 NW 2nd. Begin your visit here and stock up with Abilene and area brochures. The visitor...World's Largest Spur
From Pine and NW 4th (Eisenhower Park entrance), ¼ mile north on Pine. The gigantic spur...Lodging
Lodging in Abilene
Abilene’s Victorian Inn (KBBA, 785.263.7774); Engle House Bed and Breakfast (785.479.3749); additional lodging (800.658.4667, abilenekansas.org).
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