Places in Council Grove, Kansas
Alexander ArtWorks
120 W. Main. Bob and Christy Alexander’s historic building is filled with their beautiful...Clothesline Laundrymat
217 E Main. You don’t see this everyday—parrots in a laundromat. Sylvia Kieffer’s Conuer...Cottage House Hotel
25 N. Neosho. The white-brick curved exterior and the 1900 double gazebos at either end of the...Council Grove Aquatic Center
500 Swimming Pool Lane. A Speed Slide, Open Flume, four spray features, one- and three-meter...Council Grove Carnegie Library
303 W. Main. Now home to the Morris County Historical Society, the 1918 library building was...Council Grove Depots
Main and 6th. A rare Missouri-Kansas-Texas (KATY) depot standing on its original site is this...Council Grove First Baptist Church
325 W. Main. The 1913 First Baptist Church has been renovated into the Bowers Center for...Council Grove Football Stadium
Chick and Wood. The high school football stadium and stone wall were built by the National...Council Grove Old Stone Barn
From K-177, 2¼ miles east on U.S. 56, turn into the highway department drive and follow it...Council Grove Post Office and Mural
103 W. Main. "Autumn Colors" is the title of this 1941 Section artwork by Charles B. Rogers. A...Council Grove Station
219 W. Main. Inside this long, narrow, cozy lunch and dinner spot, start at the counter to...Council Grove Treaty
A treaty signed in 1825 with the Great Osage and the Little Osage Nations allowed for overland...Council Oak
3rd and Main. Before a windstorm destroyed this tree in 1958, it was 70 feet high and 16 feet...Farmers and Drovers Bank
201 W. Main. Still used as a bank, this 1892 two-story red-brick building with stone trim is...Greenwood Cemetery
Main and Madison. A tall white stone marks the grave of Seth Hays. At his insistence, his...An 8 Wonder of Kansas!
Hays House
112 W. Main. Built by Seth Hays, this restaurant was opened circa 1857. Santa Fe Trail...Hermit's Cave on Belfry Hill
Hays and N. Belfry. Belfry Hill was a prominent landmark overlooking the community and a Santa...Kaw Mission State Historic Site
500 N. Mission. Thirty Kaw Indian boys lived and studied in this historic stone mission from...Last Chance Store
Main and Chautauqua. Built in 1857, this store, for a brief time, provided the last...Lodging in Council Grove
Prairie Lodge Motel (785.466.6588); The Lodge, a prairie bed and breakfast (785.499.5634);...Madonna of the Trail
Main and Union. In 1928 the DAR dedicated this memorial to pioneer women, symbolizing their...McKinley/Old Bell Monument
Belfry and Columbia. The McKinley/Old Bell Monument bell was once an alarm and a school bell...Neosho Riverwalk
Main and Union. The Neosho River crossing was one of the crossings on the Santa Fe Trail,...Post Office Oak and Museum
22 E. Main. Although this 270-year-old bur oak died in 1990, the mighty tree is where Santa Fe...Saddlerock Cafe
15 S. 6th. Looking for the locals? You’ll find farmers and ranchers here chowing down on...Santa Fe Trail Sites
A self-guided tour brochure features more than 25 historic sites around town. Most of these...Seth Hays Home
201 Wood. Seth M. Hays, the great-grandson of Daniel Boone, was a trader, rancher, and founder...Trail Days Cafe and Museum
803 W. Main. For several years this 1861 stone house was the last house that wagons passed...Lodging
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