Places in Baxter Springs, Kansas
Battle of Baxter Springs
Also known as the Baxter Springs Massacre, on October 6, 1863, William Quantrill's Confederate...Baxter Springs Black Dog Trail Marker
Chief Black Dog was born around 1780 and for a time his migratory tribe's base camp was near...Baxter Springs Historical Museum
Route 66, lead and zinc mining, Civil War battles, the Osage Indian tribe, and Mickey...Baxter Springs Local Eateries
Bricks and Brews Woodier Grill, Pub & Pizza (1531 Military Ave, 620.304.2056); Don Juan's...Baxter Springs Outdoor Bas-Relief Mural
Images of mining, cowtown days, Osage Indians, Route 66, the famous wooden chain, and more...Baxter Springs Veterans Memorial
A Baxter Springs veterans memorial honors local veterans and the memory of all American...Johnston Library
Johnston Library has the appearance of a courthouse because in 1872 it was intended to be one....Kansas Route 66 Historic District
From Military, 5 blocks west on 3rd, then 3 miles north on Willow. Between the Willow Creek...Rial A. Niles House
This 1870 redbrick home is impressive with a central cupola topping the Italianate structure....Route 66 Visitor Center
You might guess from its iconic cottage style that this visitor center had a previous life as...Soldiers' Lot
From Military, 2 miles west on 12th/U.S. 166 (Baxter Springs Cemetery). Designated as an...Spring River Dam
For a view of the lovely Spring River, from Route 66, travel 1 mile east on E. 12th to...Tri-State Marker
From Baxter Springs, go 5 miles east on 166/400, turn right (south) and continue on U.S. 400...Lodging
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