Places in Arkansas City, Kansas
Arkansas City Antiques and More
Enjoy shopping downtown for antiques and repurposed items at Land Rush Antique Mall (208 S....Arkansas City Historical Markers
From the Cherokee Strip Museum, ¼ mile north on U.S. 77 to the roadside park. The first of...Arkansas City Public Art
A group of four delightful bronze statues in front of the Brown Center depict a violin player,...Brick's
Looking for a classic throwback dining experience? Head to the brick building with the clock...Chaplin Nature Center
From Summit, 3 miles west on U.S.166, 2 miles north on 31, just west on 272, then just north...Cherokee Strip Land Rush Mural
The 1992 Stan Herd outdoor mural pays tribute to the Cherokee Strip Land Rush.Cherokee Strip Museum
When the gun fired at noon on September 16, 1893, the great Cherokee Strip Land Rush was under...Daisy Mae's Cafe
The ham and beans with cornbread on Wednesdays and Saturdays, the daily specials, and the...Downtown Arkansas City
As a result of a 1914 oil boom, many early 20th-century commercial structures are now part of...Greendoor La Familia
They know how to do things right at this family-owned Mexican restaurant that has been an...Inspiration Point
From Summit, 4 miles east on Madison (becomes 292), ½ mile south on 101, 2 miles east on 296,...Ireland Hall
Identified by its arches, gargoyles, lion heads, dragons, rock-faced masonry, and a colorful...Neoclassical Carnegie Library
The superb limestone trim on the 1907 Neoclassical Carnegie library makes a drive past the...Pamalou's at Graves Drug
The powder blue-and-white counter and floor will draw you to the 1947 soda fountain. Take a...Santa Fe Engine No. 2542
A 1910 Santa Fe locomotive has made its last stop and now rests on the east side of Wilson...Scripture Hill
From Summit, ¾ mile east on Kansas to the roundabout, then 1 mile north on U.S. 77, and look...Steamy Joe Coffee House & Bakery
You are greeted with home-baked goodies and the wonderful aroma of fresh roasted coffee. The...Wilson Park
The rotunda at Wilson Park was built in 1918 for the traveling Chautauqua circuit. This...Lodging
Lodging in Arkansas City
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