Places in Oakley, Kansas
An 8 Wonder of Kansas!
Buffalo Bill Sculpture
U.S. 83 and 2nd. Just as Buffalo Bill Cody seemed larger than life, this Charlie Norton...Buffalo Bill's Bar and Grill
Monday 4-10 p.m.; Tuesday-Saturday 11 a.m.-2 a.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.-10 p.m.Coyote Sculpture
710 W. 2nd. In 1963 the county seat moved from Russell Springs to Oakley. Dedicated in 1987,...Don's Drive-In
3448 U.S. 40. Since 1982 Don's carhops have been delivering hamburgers, burgers, and fries to...Doughboy Statue
209 Hudson. "The Spirit of the American Doughboy" statue by E.M. Viquesney was installed in...Fick Fossil and History Museum
700 W. 3rd. Fossils are the main feature here, even as an art form! During the 1960s-1970s...Memorial Garden
700 W. 3rd. Veterans are honored here among these beautifully landscaped gardens. Also...Oakley High School Stadium
118 W. 7th. A 1939 WPA project, this stadium was built with locally quarried limestone and...Oakley Livestock Commission
208 S. Freeman. Wednesdays are sale days, and the auction usually starts after lunch. The sale...Palace Community Theater
101 Center. Since 2003 members of Oakley High School's senior class have run the local...Lodging
Lodging in Oakley
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