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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pottawatomie ...

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    April 12, 2010 (Kansas Highway 99, 1/4 mile south of Westmoreland or 1/2 mile north of Hartwich Rd: Westmoreland: 7: Old Dutch Mill: Old Dutch Mill: January 8, 1973 (Wamego City Park

  3. Wamego, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Wamego is home to a 12-acre park in the center of town that includes several historic features. The Dutch Mill, a stone windmill built in 1879, is located in the Park, along with the Wamego Historical Museum and Prairie Town Village. Prairie Town Village is a collection of buildings from the 1800s that are a part of Wamego's history.

  4. List of museums in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Wamego Historical Museum: Wamego: Pottawatomie: Northeast: Open air: website, includes Old Dutch Mill and museum complex with a local history museum, prairie town village including a one-room school house, rock jail and log cabin; operated by the Wamego Historical Society Warkentin House: Newton: Harvey: South Central: Historic house: 1880s ...

  5. K-99 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-99 meets the eastern end of K-18 east of the unincorporated village of Wabaunsee and crosses the Kansas River on the K-99 Wamego Bridge into the city of Wamego in Pottawatomie County. [ 5 ] [ 7 ] K-99 passes through Wamego on Lincoln Avenue, which has a double-track grade crossing of the Union Pacific Railroad and passes by the Oz Museum , a ...

  6. The Columbian Theatre - Wikipedia

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    As part of Rogers purchases from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition owners, he obtained a significant collection of artwork. Some of the paintings were done in oil, while more significantly, many of the paintings were created using distempera (which is a typically Northern European form of tempera which is oil or animal-glue-based paint).

  7. Easton, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Easton is a city in Leavenworth County, Kansas, United States, [1] and part of the Kansas City metropolitan area. [4] As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 213. [ 3 ]

  8. Onaga, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Onaga is derived from a Potawatomi personal Indian name (Onago) and was given by Paul E. Havens, President of the Kansas Central Railroad. [5] The first post office in Onaga was established in December 1877. [6] Onaga originally incorporated as a city by 1881 [7] and reincorporated in 1926.

  9. St. Marys, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The Pottawatomie Indian Pay Station (1855). St. Marys was laid out as a community in 1866. [7] It was named after the St. Mary's Mission. [8]The oldest surviving mission building is the Pottawatomie Indian Pay Station which was built in 1855 and was used by government agents to pay an annuity to the Pottawatomie Indians who relocated to the area from the Great Lakes region.