Places in Osawatomie, Kansas
Chris’ Cafe
537 Main. The daily specials, sandwiches, wraps, soups, and salads are really good here but,...Creamery Bridge
From Brown, ½ mile north on 8th. Creamery Bridge, spanning the Marais de Cygnes River on N....John Brown Park
10th and Main. The Battle of Osawatomie was fought on this site on August 30, 1856, a tragic...John Brown State Historic Site and Adair Cabin
10th and Main (John Brown Park). Until he was hanged on December 2, 1859, for raiding a...Mills House
212 N. 1st. The 1902 Mills House was the dream home of oilman William Mills. He located the...Old Stone Church
315 6th. This landmark church was built in 1861 by the Reverend Samuel Adair, who, with the...Osawatomie Firsts
Simple white wooden signs around town claim “firsts” and other historic events that...Osawatomie Municipal Golf Course
32942 W. Lakeside. Eighteen holes is a rarity for a small-town course, but that’s what...Osawatomie Museum
628 Main. A reconstructed Missouri Pacific depot is a handsome addition to this local museum....Pottawatomie Creek Bridge
From Brown, 1 mile south on 6th. A sister to the Creamery Bridge, Pottawatomie Creek Bridge on...Soldiers Monument
9th and Main. Five town defenders killed during the Battle of Osawatomie, including John...Territorial Land Office
6th and Lincoln. The original 1854 building was the area’s first land office. A plaque here...Whistle Stop Cafe
901 S. 6th. Ride the rails to Dixie’s excellent home cooking at the Whistle Stop! River rock...Lodging
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