Places in Baldwin City, Kansas
Baker University Fountain
8th and High. A fountain dedicated in 2007 at 8th commemorates Baker University's 150th...Baldwin City's Historical Marker
From 8th, 1½ miles east and south on U.S. 56. A historical marker recounts Baldwin City’s...Black Jack Battlefield and Nature Park
163 E. 2000. From 8th, 3¼ miles southeast on U.S. 56, then ¼ mile south on E. 2000. In this...Black Jack Park
184 E. 2000. From 8th, 3½ miles southeast on U.S. 56. This roadside park features a DAR Santa...Case Library
800 Grove (Baker campus). Seed money for the start of the library was given by Judge Nelson...Clarice Osborne Memorial Chapel
515 6th (Baker campus). Built in 1864 in Sproxton, England, this quaint little Methodist...El Patron Mexican Food
711 8th. Pan-fried chicken tacos, fajitas, and the habanero salsa are favorites at this...High Street Bicklayer
Oneida Indian Jim Garfield Brown could lay bricks faster than eight men could bring them to...Kansas Belle Dinner Train
1515 High. The 1940s era is re-created for your enjoyment when you board the dinner train....Lumberyard Arts Center
718 High. The renovated 1914 Ives-Hartley Lumber Company building is a work of art in itself....Midland Railway
1515 High. All aboard! Buy your tickets at the 1906 Santa Fe depot (NRHP) for a countryside...Old Castle Museum
511 5th. The original home of Baker University, this three-story native stone building was...Palmyra Marker
From U.S. 56, 2 blocks north on 6th, 3 blocks east on Quayle, then 1 block north on...Parmenter Hall
8th and Dearborn (Baker campus). Abraham Lincoln donated $100 for construction of this...Quayle Bible Collection
518 8th (Collins Library, Baker campus). Housed inside a replica late-17th-century English...Rocks On Posts
Frequently boots are seen on fence posts around the state, but the rocks tied on posts along...Santa Fe Trail Marker
From U.S. 56, ¾ mile north on N. 6th. A 1932 metal sign and a 1907 DAR stone marker (NRHP)...Signal Oak
From U.S. 56, 1 mile north on 6th, ¼ mile east on State Lake, then ¾ mile north on E. 1750....West Park Memorial Shelter
11th and High. Plaques paying tribute to local boys Kenny Shultz and Travis Franklin, both of...William A. Quayle House
210 N. 6th. Known as Dream Haven, the house was the retirement home of Bishop Quayle,...Willow Springs Story Marker
From U.S. 59, 1½ miles west on U.S. 56, 2½ miles north on E. 1100 to N. 550. Today you have...Women's Bridge Park
11th and High. In 1890 Mayor Lucy Sweet Sullivan and an all-woman city council were tired of...Wooden Spoke
203 1st. This is the quintessential neighborhood restaurant and bar, always good for lunch and...Lodging
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