Tag Archives: Ghost Towns

Bavaria, Brookville, and Glendale, Saline County, KS

Bavaria is an unincorporated town in Saline County, KS located along highway 140.  It is named after the state of Bavaria in Germany, where Ernst Hohneck one of the original settlers was from.  Barvaria was originally  known as Hohneck, he came to this area in 1862.  Today just a few people live in the town.

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Brookville was a cow town that got its start in 1867 after the railroad reached this area.  The town grew quickly as a major cattle shipping point.  Numerous businesses that once thrived were 3 hotels, saloons, furniture store, drug store, elevator, livery stable and 2 lumber yards.  Today there is a junior/senior high school, numerous churches, and a saloon.  The famous Brookville Hotel Restaurant has since relocated to Abilene, KS it is  worth a stop for one of their chicken dinners!

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Glendale, Saline County, KS

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Beaumont Hotel, Kansas and Flint Hills along 177

The Beaumont Hotel is located in Beaumont, KS in Butler County, KS. The hotel was built in 1879 as a railroad hotel.  Across the street from the hotel is a wooden 1885 Frisco water tower,  once used to service steam locomotives, one of the last remaining water tower of its kind in the US.  In the 1940’s business men would land their planes on Main Street to check their cattle.  The hotel purchased some land on the east side of town in 1953  and put in a grass landing strip.  Pilots now taxi up Main Street to park at the bent prop parking lot.  Cars must yield to aircraft!DSC01079

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This is a day trip that I will take again.  It was such a cloudy, foggy, drizzly day.  Just south of Beaumont is the Elk River Wind Project.  There are 150 windmills situated on 8,000 acres.  I couldn’t see any of them.

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A couple of wild horses along the road between Rosalia and Cassoday.  There is a herd of 2000 wild horses just to the south of Cassoday.

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Matfield Station, Matfield Green, KS  is a former railroad bunkhouse that has been converted into a lodge.

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Cottonwood Falls, KS

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Cottonwood Falls and Strong City, KS are only seperated by a couple of miles.  When you are in this area you have to stop at the Ad Astra restaurant.  Such a great place!!!!

 

 

 

 

Took the long way home

I went to El Dorado to visit my parents yesterday and instead driving the interstate, took the back roads.

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St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church Pilsen, KS

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Kansas Snow Man

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Ramona, KS

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Dillon, KS

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Gypsum, KS

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Carlton, KS and the hills South

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This is the kind of road that I like to explore, off the beaten path.

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Prairie Flowers

I just found an app for the iphone and will hopefully be able to identify wildflowers, Wildflowers of the Great Plains.

 

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Owl on the chimney

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Old chicken coop

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Saline and E. Ellsworth County, KS

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Concordia, Cloud County, KS

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Nazareth Motherhouse Convent and Academy,  Built in 1903

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Our Lady of Perpetual Help

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United Methodist Church, Huscher, KS

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Camp Concordia 1943-1945  Here’s a  website to learn more

http://www.kansastravel.org/campconcordia.htm

 

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Cloud County, KS