Collections / #888: Virtual Tour for Post Rock Scenic Byway
8 Items in Collection
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Samuel Perry Dinsmoor's Cabin Home & Garden of Eden | With no two windows or doors alike, this truly unique home draws attention to itself on a cloudy summer's day. |
Public domain. Photo by Jon Blumb, Lawrence, KS |
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Wilson Lake Sunset | A setting sun at Wilson Lake turns a young boy riding his bike into a silhouette. |
Public domain. Photo by Connie Dougherty |
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Post Rock Fenceposts | Shaped from the native rock known as Fencepost Limestone, this fence continues into the horizon. |
Public domain. Photo by Steve Schultz, Lucas, KS |
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Wilson State Park -- Hell Creek Area | The Hell Creek Bridge spans across the impeccably blue Hell Creek Cove, connecting the Post Rock Scenic Byway to the Hell Creek Area. |
Public domain. Photo by Connie Dougherty, Lucas, KS |
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Post Rock Scenic Byway | The path of the byway is hidden by the rolling hills as it turns around a bend. |
Public domain. Photo by Connie Dougherty, Lucas, KS |
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Historic Midland Hotel | Night lights illuminate the limestone exterior of the Historic Midland Hotel. |
Public domain. Photo by Gordon Mai, Wilson, KS |
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Wilson Lake Rocktown Natural Area | Sandstone pillars grace the landscape as a kayaker pulls to shore on a calm and clear day. |
Public domain. Photo provided by Kansas Travel & Tourism, Photographer Michael C. Snell |
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Grassroots Art Center Post Rock Courtyard | Carved from Fencepost Limestone, it took seven years to complete the intricate designs featured on this doorway. |
Public domain. Photo by Connie Dougherty, Lucas |








