Places in Humboldt , Kansas
Civil War Markers
Twelve limestone markers placed throughout the town feature etched marble plaques that provide...George Sweatt Park
Also a native of Humboldt, George Sweatt was second baseman from 1922 to 1927 for the Kansas...Good Local Eateries in Humboldt
For a list of local eateries in Humboldt click here and scroll down to Dining & Lodging....Humboldt Historical Museum
Housed in the historic 1876 residence of a former wealthy merchant, the museum is where to...Humboldt Marsh Rainbow Bridge
A rare 1932 Marsh rainbow double-arch bridge spanning the Neosho River provides a beautiful...Humboldt Speedway
If you have the need for speed, head to the Humboldt Speedway to watch stock car races on its...Humboldt Town Square
In September 1861 Confederate forces raided Humboldt and returned in October to burn the town....Lander's Carriage & Wagon Shop
At this 1876 two-story stone carriage shop you can almost see the carriages and wagons pulling...Monarch Houses
Monarch Portland Cement Company was founded in 1908 and reorganized in 1913 as Monarch Cement...Neosho River Park
From 9th, ¾ mile west on Bridge. Overlooking the Neosho River dam is a beautiful amphitheater...Neosho Valley Woodworks
Patrick Haire has one of the most unique working setups in the state—he crafts period-style...Southwind Rail Trail
From this trailhead, all roads lead north along a former Santa Fe rail line. Follow it 6½...Stacy Cakes
404 Mulberry. After suffering storm damage in 2016, this business came back to life in 2017...Stony Lonesome School
From Bridge, 3¾ miles north on 8th (becomes 1100). On the west side of the road, partially...Vegetarian Colony
From Bridge, 4½ miles south on 9th (becomes 1200, then 1150). In 1856 60 families, members of...Walter Johnson Birthplace
A Humboldt native, Johnson was one of the premiere baseball pitchers when he played for the...Lodging
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