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  2. Prairie Spirit Trail State Park - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Spirit Trail State Park is a rail trail that is a Kansas State Park. The trail is built on the former right of way of the Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston Railroad from Ottawa, Kansas, to Iola, Kansas. The trail runs 50 miles from its northern terminus at Ottawa, Kansas to its southern terminus at Iola, Kansas.

  3. Old Depot Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Old Depot Museum marks the beginning of the Prairie Spirit Trail. [4] This trail is 33 miles long and follows what used to be a railroad track, which originally began at the Santa Fe Depot. This trail was Kansas' first "rail-trail." [48] [49] The museum can also be a trailhead for the Flint Hills Nature Trail. [4] [49]

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  5. Colony, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Time zone: UTC-6 • Summer : UTC-5 (CDT) ZIP code: 66015. Area code: 620: FIPS code: ... The trail is part of the Prairie Spirit Trail State Park. [6] Geography

  6. List of Kansas state parks - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Dog State Park: Norton: 1,150 acres (465 ha) 2,352 ft (717 m) 1964 Originally named Norton Park Prairie Spirit Trail State Park: Sand Hills State Park: Reno: 1,123 acres (454 ha) 1,550 ft (472 m) 1974 Lake Scott State Park: Scott: 1,280 acres (518 ha) 2,831 ft (863 m) 1928 Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park: Logan: 330 acres (130 ha) 2018

  7. Welda, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Welda was platted in 1873, soon after the railroad was extended to that point in 1870. [3] Its post office was established in 1874, [4] probably named for Welda in Germany. [5] ...

  8. Princeton, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Princeton had its start about 1869 by the building of the railroad through that territory. [4] It was named after the city of Princeton, Illinois. [5]The railroad no longer runs through Princeton, and the former tracks have been converted into the Prairie Spirit rail trail.

  9. Carlyle, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Carlyle is located in Township 23–24 south, Range 18 east. Contained entirely within Carlyle Township in Allen County, it is about five miles (8 km) north of Iola (the county seat), at the intersection of Texas Road and CR 1600 and less than a mile west of U.S. Route 169.