Places in Garnett, Kansas
Anderson County Courthouse
Revered architect George Washburn designed this majestic three-story red-brick Classic...Anderson County Museum
Having taken up residence inside the former Longfellow grade school, the museum interprets the...Anderson County Sale Company
The Anderson County Sale Company, 430 N. Maple, was demolished and a Short Stop Convenience...Arthur Capper Memorial
The state's first Kansas-born governor, Arthur Capper (1865-1951) entered the world in a house...Bauman's Cedar Valley Farms
From Maple (U.S. 59), ½ mile west on 7th, ¼ mile south on Westgate, 4½ miles south and west...Donna Harris Memorial Park
The Donna Harris Memorial Park is accented with lovely landscaping, a fountain, and a mural...Garnett Downtown Square
Many buildings around the downtown square were built in the late 1800s. Among them you'll find...Harris House
Tulip-patterned bricks trim each of the 44 windows in the Harris House, an 1888 Victorian...House of Eleven Gables
The 1887 House of Eleven Gables was designed by a German architect in the tradition of the...Kirk House
The Kirk House, designed in 1913 by architect George Washburn, was built for Garnett banker...Lake Garnett and North Lake Park
Drive around the lake to see the 1930s football stadium stonework, fence, and shelters...Maloan's
101 W. 4th. Since 1996 people have been investing in a good meal at this former corner bank....Prairie Belle's Kitchen
130 E. 5th. The renovated historic downtown building, complete with exposed stone walls and...Prairie Spirit Trail Trailhead
Renovated in 1996, this brick 1934 Santa Fe depot serves as Garnett’s trailhead for the...Schmucker's Country Store
From U.S. 59 (Maple), 3¾ miles west on 4th (becomes 1750), ½ mile south on Louisiana, then...Shelley-Tipton House
Shelley-Tipton House is an elegant Italianate structure built in 1871 by S.S. Shelley. In 1887...The 1858 Garnett House Hotel
Garnett House was built in 1858, and additions were later made to this hotel whose guest list...Walker Art Gallery
During the 1930s and 1940s Maynard Walker was a primary promoter of Regionalist artists such...Lodging
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