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The Brown Hotel in Neodesha, Kansas, at 523 Main St., was built in 1886. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. The listing was expanded in 2008. [1] Its main facades faces north onto Main St. and west onto 6th Ave.; the main entrance is on an angle at the corner itself. [2]
English: Brown Hotel in Neodesha, KS. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
Pages in category "Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Kansas" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Neodesha / n iː ˈ oʊ d ə ʃ eɪ / is a city in Wilson County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 2,275. [ 3 ] The name is derived from the Osage word, Ni-o-sho-de , and is translated as The-Water-Is-Smoky-With-Mud .
Brown Hotel or Brown's Hotel or The Brown Hotel may refer to: in the United Kingdom. Brown's Hotel, in London; Brown's Hotel (Laugharne), in Carmarthenshire, Wales; in the United States. Brown Hotel (Neodesha, Kansas) Brown Hotel (Louisville, Kentucky) Brown's Hotel (Catskills), in New York; Hotel Brown, in Flasher, North Dakota
Brown Hotel in Neodesha (2017) Location within the U.S. state of Kansas. ... Kansas Railroad Maps: Current, 1996, 1915, KDOT and Kansas Historical Society
Neodesha Township, Wilson County, Kansas. ... Neodesha is an Osage Indian name meaning "meeting of the waters", or, the confluence of the Verdigris and Fall rivers. [1]
Norman No. 1 Oil Well Site is the site of an abandoned oil well, located at the northeast corner of Mill and First Streets in Neodesha, Kansas, USA.The well, which was drilled on November 28, 1892, was the first successful well in what is now known as the Mid-Continent oil field, kicking off a major oil boom in states from Kansas to Texas and Louisiana.