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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Sedgwick County, Kansas

 
Clickable Map of Sedgwick County, Kansas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Sedgwick County, KS (129) Butler County, KS (31) Cowley County, KS (8) Harvey County, KS (20) Kingman County, KS (9) Reno County, KS (34) Sumner County, KS (26)  SedgwickCounty(129) Sedgwick County (129)  ButlerCounty(31) Butler County (31)  CowleyCounty(8) Cowley County (8)  HarveyCounty(20) Harvey County (20)  KingmanCounty(9) Kingman County (9)  RenoCounty(34) Reno County (34)  SumnerCounty(26) Sumner County (26)
Adjacent to Sedgwick County, Kansas
    Butler County (31)
    Cowley County (8)
    Harvey County (20)
    Kingman County (9)
    Reno County (34)
    Sumner County (26)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Kansas (Sedgwick County), Mount Hope — Civil War Memorial
On 93rd Street North 0.6 miles west of 276th Street West, on the right when traveling west.
2Kansas (Sedgwick County), Park City — 64 — Indian Treaties of 1865
On Broadway south of 63rd Street, on the left when traveling north.
3Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — "Minisa" Bridge — 1932
On 13th Street North at the Little Arkansas River, on the right when traveling west on 13th Street North.
4Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — 1854 Treaty Oration Excerpt — Chief Seattle of the Suquamish — American Indian Trail Walk Path —
5Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — 99 Words & Phrases Coined by Shakespeare — Wichita Art Museum Trail Walk Path
On 1st Street near Santa Fe Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
6Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — A. S. Parks and A. E. Jones Building — Built 1913 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north.
7Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Advance Rumely Building — Built 1916 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north.
8Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — American Gold Star Mothers
9Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Area History
On Douglas Avenue at St. Francis Street, on the right when traveling east on Douglas Avenue.
10Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Bicentennial Flag Memorial — Introduction
11Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Bicentennial of the Birth of George Washington
On Alumni Drive, on the right when traveling north.
12Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Bicentennial of the Birth of George Washington
On Rochester Street at 13th Street North, on the left when traveling north on Rochester Street.
13Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Brokers Office & Warehouse Company Building — Built 1929 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Rock Island Street at 1st Street, on the left when traveling north on Rock Island Street.
14Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Buffalo — The Source of Life — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
15Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Ceremonial Pipes — The Ceremonial Pipe — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
16Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Ceremony — Sacred Songs and Objects — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
17Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Chiefs — A Title of Honor — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
18Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Chisholm Trail — 1865-1874
On McLean Boulevard at West Douglas Avenue, on the right when traveling north on McLean Boulevard.
19Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Circle of Life
20Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
On Central Avenue near Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
21Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Coleman — Member of WSU Baseball Founders Club
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
22Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Coleman Co. Inc. Factory Building — Built 1936 - 1937 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north.
23Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Coleman Company — 1909 — No. 220 N. St. Francis —
On Mosley near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
24Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Coleman Lamp & Stove Building — Built 1912 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
25Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Coleman Lamp & Stove Building — Built 1945 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
26Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Coleman Lamp & Stove Building — Built 1945 - 1950 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
27Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Coleman Lamp & Stove Building — Built 1945 - 1950 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north.
28Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Coleman Lamp & Stove Building — Built 1945 and 1950 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north.
29Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — College Hill Streetcar No. 230 — People of Kansas Trail Walk Path
On Douglas Avenue east of the railroad overpass, on the right when traveling west.
30Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Columbus Standard — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
31Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Commander In Chief's Personal Flag — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
32Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Commercial / Residential Buildings — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District
On Douglas Avenue at Mead Street, on the left when traveling east on Douglas Avenue.
33Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Commercial Building — Built 1908 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Rock Island Street, on the left when traveling north.
34Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Confederate Flag — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
Reported permanently removed.
35Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Confluence of the Big and Little Arkansas Rivers
On Stackman Drive at Sim Park Drive, on the right when traveling north on Stackman Drive.
36Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Delano Township
On McLean Boulevard at West Douglas Avenue, on the right when traveling north on McLean Boulevard.
37Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Don't Spit on the Sidewalk — Samuel J. Crumbine — Exploration Trail Walk Path —
38Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Dorado SS (248) — Dedicated to the Crew of the Submarine SS Dorado
39Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Dream Animals — The Strength of the Shield — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
40Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Eagles — Lords of the Air — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
41Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Edwin A. Ulrich
On Perimeter Street at Fairmount Street, on the right when traveling west on Perimeter Street.
42Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Engine House #6 — Kansas Firefighters Museum — Wichita Fire Department —
On Broadway at the railroad grade crossing, on the left when traveling south on Broadway.
43Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — F. G. & C. H. Smyth & Sons Building — Built 1912 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mosley, on the left when traveling north.
44Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — F. G. & C. H. Smyth & Sons Building — Built 1905; Rebuilt 1912 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street, on the left when traveling north.
45Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Fifty Star Flag — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
46Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Fiske Hall
47Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Fiske Hall Centennial Celebration — October 26, 2004
48Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Flag of Fifteen Stripes — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
49Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Fleet Marine Force Navy Hospital Corpsmen
50Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Forty-Eight Star Flag — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
51Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Forty-Five Star Flag — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
52Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — French Tricolor — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
53Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Gene Stephenson's Wichita State University All Americans
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
54Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — George Innes Dry Goods — Built 1919-1920 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On 1st Street at Mead Street, on the right when traveling east on 1st Street.
55Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Gerald and Shannon Michaud — Members of WSU Baseball Founders Club
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
56Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Gold Star Families — Spouses • Children • Parents • Siblings
57Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Grand Union Flag — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
58Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Grant-Billingsley Warehouse — Built 1923 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Rock Island Street near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
59Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Harry "Hap" Bledsoe — Member of WSU Baseball Founders Club — Developer • Civic Leader • Philanthropist —
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
60Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Hauser Garrison Dry Goods Building — Built 1915 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Douglas Avenue at the railroad overpass, on the left when traveling east on Douglas Avenue.
61Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Innes Wholesale Furniture / City Ice Delivery — 1919
On Mosley near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
62Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Isaac N. Hockaday Building — Built 1908 - 1909 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mosley near 1st Street, on the right when traveling north.
63Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Isaac N. Hockaday Building — Built 1905 - 1906 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mosley near 1st Street, on the right when traveling north.
64Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — It Happened Right Under Our Noses — Albert Alexander Hyde — Exploration Trail Walk Path —
65Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Jim Yarnell's (Untitled) Smoky Hills of West Virginia (1960) — Wichita Art Museum Trail Walk Path
On Mosley near 1st Street, on the left when traveling south.
66Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — John Cheney on Wichita State Basketball — Sports Trail Walk Path
On Central Avenue near Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
67Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — John Mack Bridge
On Broadway at the Arkansas River, on the right when traveling south on Broadway.
68Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Johnson-Frazier Building / Cox Produce Company — 1914
On Mosley near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
69Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Kansas Korean War Memorial — 1950 - 1953 — Groundbreaking July 27, 1996 • Dedication June 2, 2001 —
70Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Keen Kutter Building — Built 1905 - 1906 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On 1st Street at Mosley Street, on the left when traveling east on 1st Street.
71Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Keeper of the Plains
On Seneca Street near Central Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
72Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Keeper of the Plains — Blackbear Bosin — American Indian Trail Walk Path —
73Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Lampl Produce Company Building — Built 1907-1908 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mosley, on the left when traveling north.
74Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Lehmann-Higginson Wholesale Grocery Building — Built 1912 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On 1st Street at Mead Street, on the left when traveling east on 1st Street.
75Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Marine Corps Memorial — Semper Fidelis
76Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Maurice Clifton Naftzger — 1884 - 1972
On Douglas Avenue at St. Francis Street, on the right when traveling east on Douglas Avenue.
77Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — McCormick Harvester Building — Built 1901 - 1902 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Douglas Avenue east of the railroad overpass, on the left when traveling east.
78Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — McKnight Art Center — Eva Giltner McKnight • J. Hudson McKnight — Willow Dale Place —
79Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Memorial '70 — To Those Who Died in Colorado October 2, 1970
On Hillside Street at Alumni Drive, on the right when traveling north on Hillside Street.
80Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — MK-14 Submarine Torpedo
81Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Modern Cleaners / Dye Chile — 1922
On Mosley near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
82Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Morrison Library
On Alumni Drive, on the right when traveling north.
83Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Myra Warren McHenry — People of Kansas Trail Walk Path
On 1st Street near Emporia Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
84Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — North High School Indian Head
On 13th Street North at Rochester Street, on the right when traveling west on 13th Street North.
85Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — O. A. Boyle Building — Built 1917 - 1918 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
86Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — O.L. "Rusty" & Joan Eck — Members of the WSU Baseball Founders Club
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
87Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Oldtown Marketplace — A History of the Vision — 1987 —
On Mosley near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
88Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Pizza Hut Number One — First Opened at Bluff and Kellogg Streets — June 15, 1958 —
On Perimeter Road 0.1 miles east of Harvard Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
89Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Purple Heart Memorial — Combat Wounded Veterans
90Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Remember Pearl Harbor — A Day That Will Live In Infamy — Dec. 7, 1941 —
91Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Replica of the Statue of Liberty
On Douglas Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
92Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Riding the Rails — 1872
On Mosley near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
93Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Ron and Linda Tyler — Members of WSU Baseball Founders Club
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
94Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Salvation Army Building — Built 1946 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mosley, on the right when traveling north.
95Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Simmons Hardware Company — 1905
On Mosley near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
96Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Simmons Hardware Company / Hockaday Paint Company — 1908
On Mosley near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
97Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Spanish-American War Memorial — Dedicated 1901 - Re-dedicated 2007
On Murdock Street near Nims Street, on the right when traveling east.
98Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church — "Dues Optima Maxima" • "To God, the Best and the Greatest" — Historic Landmark —
On Ohio Street near East 2nd Street North, on the right when traveling north.
99Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Standing Proudly on the Hill
On 17th Street N at Fairmount Avenue, on the left when traveling east on 17th Street N.
100Kansas (Sedgwick County), Wichita — Stars and Stripes (1818)

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