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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 (131) Butler County, KS (31) Cowley County, KS (9) Harvey County, KS (29) Kingman County, KS (9) Reno County, KS (34) Sumner County, KS (28)  SedgwickCounty(131) Sedgwick County (131)  ButlerCounty(31) Butler County (31)  CowleyCounty(9) Cowley County (9)  HarveyCounty(29) Harvey County (29)  KingmanCounty(9) Kingman County (9)  RenoCounty(34) Reno County (34)  SumnerCounty(28) Sumner County (28)
Wichita is the county seat for Sedgwick County
Adjacent to Sedgwick County, Kansas
      Butler County (31)  
      Cowley County (9)  
      Harvey County (29)  
      Kingman County (9)  
      Reno County (34)  
      Sumner County (28)  
 
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1 Kansas, 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.
In memory of our Heroes 1861 - 1865 Lest We Forget LoyaltyMap (db m62913) WM
2 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Park City — 64 — Indian Treaties of 1865
On Broadway south of 63rd Street, on the left when traveling north.
In October 1865 hundreds of Plains Indians camped on these prairies to negotiate peace with U.S. government officials. Among them were Chiefs Black Kettle and Seven Bulls (Cheyennes), Little Raven and Big Mouth (Arapahos), Rising Sun and Horse's . . . Map (db m61099) HM
3 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — "Minisa" Bridge — 1932
On West 13th Street North at the Little Arkansas River, on the right when traveling west on West 13th Street North.
"Red Water at Sunset" from the tribal tongue of the Zuni Indians Honoring Thurlow Lieurance Composer of "Minisa"Map (db m60545) HM
4 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — 1854 Treaty Oration Excerpt — Chief Seattle of the Suquamish — American Indian Trail Walk Path —
When the last red man has vanished from the earth, and his memory is only the shadow of a cloud moving across the prairie, these shores and forests will still hold the spirit of my People, for they love the earth as a newborn loves its mother's . . . Map (db m56748) HM
5 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — American Gold Star Mothers
. . . Map (db m56620) HM
6 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Area History
On Douglas Avenue at St. Francis Street, on the right when traveling east on Douglas Avenue.
This site, originally platted in December, 1870, dates back to Wichita's early development with the establishment of the Wichita & Southwestern Railroad, later absorbed by the Santa Fe System. The railroad was completed at Wichita in May, 1872 and . . . Map (db m60594) HM
7 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Bicentennial Flag Memorial — Introduction
Dedicated to the many veterans who sacrificed for the freedoms we enjoy today. Flags have traditionally been symbols of persons united in some common association or effort. Within the American heritage, there have been many diverse interests and . . . Map (db m56932) HM WM
8 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Bicentennial of the Birth of George Washington
On Alumni Drive, on the right when traveling north.
To Inspire Patriotism and Loyalty and to commemorate the Bicentennial of the Birth of George Washington [Erected] February 1932Map (db m56280) HM
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9 Kansas, 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.
To Inspire Patriotism and Loyalty and to commemorate the Bicentennial of the Birth of George WashingtonMap (db m60561) HM
10 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Buffalo — The Source of Life — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
While the Plains Indians hunted many kinds of animals, their very existence depended on the buffalo. The massive creatures supplied most of the meat for their diet. Every part of the great animal was used. Nothing was wasted. From the buffalo they . . . Map (db m56808) HM
11 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Ceremonial Pipes — The Ceremonial Pipe — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
The pipe was central to tribal social and ceremonial life. A shared pipe sealed a friendship, a trade agreement, a treaty. The solemn act of smoking a pipe was usually part of a group ritual or observance, such as in council, in which the pipe . . . Map (db m56789) HM
12 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Chiefs — A Title of Honor — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
The Plains Indian chief was not an autocratic ruler. The title was honorary, although an exceptionally powerful personality could exert great influence. As a rule, any power exercised within the tribe was done so by the total body of responsible . . . Map (db m56790) HM
13 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Circle of Life
For the Plains Indian, the sacred hoop was the all-encompassing symbol of the entire world, with one half of the circle representing the physical realm, the other the spiritual. Equally significant was the number four. The four quadrants of the . . . Map (db m56749) HM
14 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
On Central Avenue near Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
Erected A.D. 1912 by the People of Sedgwick County, Kansas in memory of the Union Soldiers and Sailors of the Civil War The Union is perpetual Abraham Lincoln Let us have peace Gen. Grant If any man attempts to . . . Map (db m56422) WM
15 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Coleman — Member of WSU Baseball Founders Club
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
A beacon of light in the community since 1901, The Coleman Company has provided many products that bring together family and friends for lifelong outdoor memories. "Coleman Hill" is a living example of their commitment to Wichita. Thank you . . . Map (db m56351) HM
16 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Columbus Standard — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
European interest was first represented in the “New World” by the Viking Banner of Leif Ericson and other intrepid Norse adventurers. This banner, according to tradition, made its way to Iceland, Greenland and presumably North America . . . Map (db m56936) HM
17 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Commander In Chief's Personal Flag — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
During the 1700’s, the political and economic interests of the colonists began to enlarge and disputes began to develop with Great Britain. After the defeat of the French and their expulsion in 1763, the colonists could focus even more of their . . . Map (db m56943) HM
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18 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Confederate Flag — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
Reported permanently removed.
As secession swept the South, various state banners were created to symbolize the "independence" movement. Soon the Confederacy found it necessary, however, to adopt an appropriate "national" flag. The first was the famous Stars and Bars. During . . . Map (db m107792) HM
19 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Don't Spit on the Sidewalk — Samuel J. Crumbine — Exploration Trail Walk Path —
Samuel J. Crumbine (1862-1954) was a Pennsylvania native who established a medical practice in Dodge City in the 1880s. He became executive officer of the State Board of Health in 1906, and was famous for his efforts to improve hygiene by . . . Map (db m56717) HM
20 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Dorado SS (248) — Dedicated to the Crew of the Submarine SS Dorado
In Honor of one of 52 Submarines on Eternal Patrol [Honor Roll of Lost Crew Members] The United States Submarine Veterans organization of WWII was founded in 1955 and federally chartered in 1981. The chapter representing each state of the . . . Map (db m56635) HM
21 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Dream Animals — The Strength of the Shield — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
Animals that appeared in dreams, it was believed, could convey strength to the shield of a warrior. Special medicines made from "dream animals," such as the eagle or buffalo, were tied to the shield or placed under the outer cover. Long pendants of . . . Map (db m56753) HM
22 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Eagles — Lords of the Air — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
To the Plains Indians, the eagle was a lord of the air, symbolizing both ferocity and purity. It flies high in the atmosphere where the air is the clearest and where, in the belief of many Indians, the Great Spirit resides. In fact, it was said . . . Map (db m56792) HM
23 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Edwin A. Ulrich
On Perimeter Street at Fairmount Street, on the right when traveling west on Perimeter Street.
This building is named in honor of Edwin A. Ulrich New York Businessman Art Collector and Benefactor of the UniversityMap (db m56223) HM
24 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Fifty Star Flag — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
With the admission of Alaska in 1959 and Hawaii in 1960, the present fifty-star flag came into being. Like other flags of our nation, the fifty-star flag has seen the varied conditions that can beset a dynamic association of peoples. Under it, the . . . Map (db m56971) HM
25 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Fiske Hall
Named in Honor of Mrs. Charlotte M. Morse Fiske Wrentham, Massachusetts Benefactor of Fairmount College Cornerstone: October 28, 1904 Dedication: June 6, 1906 Norman S. Patton, Architect, Chicago Wichita Contractors: J. V. Wood, . . . Map (db m56254) HM
26 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Fiske Hall Centennial Celebration — October 26, 2004
Fiske Hall was the men’s dormitory of Fairmount College from 1906 to 1926 and served as an army barracks in both World Wars. Beginning with the municipal university period in 1926, Fiske provided classroom and office space for various academic and . . . Map (db m56256) HM
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27 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Flag of Fifteen Stripes — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
Like the new nation, the first Stars and Stripes would see fuller development with the passage of time. Under the much-debated Articles of Confederation of 1781, it was agreed that America would create self-governing States in the western domain . . . Map (db m56959) HM
28 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Fleet Marine Force Navy Hospital Corpsmen
In recognition of those U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman [sic] who served with the Fleet Marine Force in Peacetime and in WarMap (db m56577) WM
29 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Forty-Eight Star Flag — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
The obligations and responsibilities of becoming an imperial power as a result of the Spanish-American War quickly multiplied. The international problems that arose in Latin America, in the Philippines, and in China saw the first application of . . . Map (db m56970) HM
30 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Forty-Five Star Flag — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
The United States emerged from the ordeal of the Civil War with deep gulfs of mistrust and bitterness. Reconstruction was lengthy. Then during the 1870's the natural wealth of the country, the industrious people, further expansion beyond the . . . Map (db m56967) HM
31 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — French Tricolor — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
With the Revolution won and the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783, the United States was extended westward to the Mississippi River. To the west of the Mississippi, the French Tricolor waved over French Louisiana until the purchase of that . . . Map (db m56947) HM
32 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Gene Stephenson's Wichita State University All Americans
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
All Americans [List of WSU Baseball Players] Freshmen All Americans [List of WSU Baseball Players] Scholastic All Americans [List of WSU Baseball Players] [All Americans Marker Symbol Designations] "Star" . . . Map (db m56286) HM
33 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Gerald and Shannon Michaud — Members of WSU Baseball Founders Club
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
Nationally renowned trial lawyer, graduate of Washburn University Law School, tremendously successful for over 49 years, together with his wife, Shannon, have graciously given to the community, as well as WSU Baseball. Their concern . . . Map (db m56350) HM
34 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Gold Star Families — Spouses • Children • Parents • Siblings
In Memory Of Our Loved Ones You Will Never Be Forgotten Freedom Is Not Free Dedicated Nov. 2003Map (db m56723) WM
35 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Grand Union Flag — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
The first national flag is commonly identified as the Grand Union Flag. Although it was never officially approved or recognized, it was this flag that came to symbolize the growing pride in the name America and the strengthening union between the . . . Map (db m56945) HM
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36 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Harry "Hap" Bledsoe — Member of WSU Baseball Founders Club — Developer • Civic Leader • Philanthropist —
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
Came to Wichita in 1958 and developed Resthaven Gardens of memory and Resthaven Funeral Home from a wheat field into one of the Midwest's most beautiful Cemeteries; past president of the International Cemetery and Funeral Home Assn. and in 1998 . . . Map (db m56329) HM
37 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — It Happened Right Under Our Noses — Albert Alexander Hyde — Exploration Trail Walk Path —
Albert Alexander Hyde (1848-1935) was a partner in founding The Yucca Company in 1889, which manufactured and marketed laundry and toilet soap and shaving cream. One of their first products was a cough syrup containing menthol and camphor, and . . . Map (db m56739) HM
38 Kansas, 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.
"We've played in tougher places. At Wichita State, those fans would stand up and clap at the beginning of each half, and until their team scores, they don't sit down. We had 'em clapping for four minutes one time...And I think everybody had a . . . Map (db m56424) HM
39 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Kansas Korean War Memorial — 1950 - 1953 — Groundbreaking July 27, 1996 • Dedication June 2, 2001 —
This memorial is dedicated as a lasting tribute to all the service men and women of the United States Armed Forces from the State of Kansas and in memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice with their lives on the battlefields of North and . . . Map (db m57541) HM
40 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Keeper of the Plains
On Seneca Street near Central Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Kiowa-Comanche artist Blackbear Bosin donated his famous work, the "Keeper of the Plains," to the citizens of Wichita in May of 1974. The Keeper of the Plains stands at the confluence of the rivers were his ancestors camped. With his face raised to . . . Map (db m56726) HM
41 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Keeper of the Plains — Blackbear Bosin — American Indian Trail Walk Path —
I have a song to sing, To our Mother, the Earth, To our Father, the Sun... To sing this song Because We are all here; We are all here, as one The one that makes us all All... In the hands of the Great Spirit. Blackbear Bosin . . . Map (db m56750) HM
42 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Marine Corps Memorial — Semper Fidelis
Dedicated to all MarinesMap (db m56576) WM
43 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Maurice Clifton Naftzger — 1884 - 1972
On Douglas Avenue at St. Francis Street, on the right when traveling east on Douglas Avenue.
A member of a pioneer banking family which settled in Wichita during the 'boom' period of 1886, Mr. Naftzger devoted nearly seventy years of his life to banking. As an ardent patron of the arts and because of his strong ties to the city he grew . . . Map (db m60593) HM
44 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — McKnight Art Center — Eva Giltner McKnight • J. Hudson McKnight — Willow Dale Place —
The McKnight Art Center is a tribute to a pioneer Wichita family. Mrs. McKnight's dream to advance the arts and serve the community, was fulfilled in her generous bequest to the university.Map (db m56274) HM
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45 Kansas, 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.
Marvin G. Brown, Jr. • Donald E. Christian • John W. Duren • Martin E. Harrison • Ronald G. Johnson • Randall B. Kiesau • Malory W. Kimmel • Carl R. Krueger • Stephan A. Moore • Thomas B. Owen, Jr. • Eugene Robinson • Thomas T. Shedden • Richard . . . Map (db m56277) HM
46 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — MK-14 Submarine Torpedo
The MK-14 torpedo was developed in the 1930's on a very meager budget. These torpedoes were successfully deployed during World War II, destroying more than four million tons of Japanese shipping. Early in the war the MK-14 proved to be very . . . Map (db m56634) HM
47 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Morrison Library
On Alumni Drive, on the right when traveling north.
In memory of Nathan Jackson Morrison, LL.D. Founder and President of Fairmount College 1895 - 1907 Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the United States Harold L. Ickes . . . Map (db m56282) HM
48 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Myra Warren McHenry — People of Kansas Trail Walk Path
On 1st Street near Emporia Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m56430) HM
49 Kansas, 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.
This unique Indian head was obtained and presented to Wichita High School North by the 1977 Senior Class as a gift from Mrs. Carl (Ethel) Kelley, a pioneer Wichita family. 1977 Senior Class Officers William B. Williams, Pres. Dale A. Goss, . . . Map (db m60532) HM
50 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — O.L. "Rusty" & Joan Eck — Members of the WSU Baseball Founders Club
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
Longtime successful Wichita area businessman and his wife, Joan, whose drive for excellence may have only been exceeded by their genuine concern for others. Only through their initial commitment in 1983 did Phase I - "Eck Stadium" become reality. . . . Map (db m56335) HM
51 Kansas, 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.
Two former WSU students, Dan and Frank Carney, borrowed $600 to open this first Pizza Hut. Their corporation grew to become the world's largest pizza chain and was sold to PepsiCo in 1977 for $300,000,000. The building was moved to this site to . . . Map (db m56279) HM
52 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Purple Heart Memorial — Combat Wounded Veterans
Dedicated to all men and women wounded in all our wars. Military Order of the Purple Heart, 1782/1932. “My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my country's way to show they care. If I could be seen . . . Map (db m56651) HM
53 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Remember Pearl Harbor — A Day That Will Live In Infamy — Dec. 7, 1941 —
Casualties United States Army - 218 Killed • 364 Wounded Navy - 2008 Killed • 710 Wounded Marine - 109 Killed • 69 Wounded Civilian - 68 Killed • 36 Wounded Lest We ForgetMap (db m56621) HM
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54 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Ron and Linda Tyler — Members of WSU Baseball Founders Club
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
Former WSU Baseball pitcher (1965-66), and successful businessman who together with his wife, Linda, made Phase II a reality by funding the project in the Fall of 1987. With the naming of "Tyler Field" upon completion and the . . . Map (db m56332) HM
55 Kansas, 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.
St. Anthony of Padua Church was built in 1902 under the direction of the Franciscan Order for the German Catholics in the Wichita area. St. Anthony's is the oldest Catholic church in Wichita. In 1888, the church was designated an historic landmark . . . Map (db m56381) HM
56 Kansas, 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.
From its beginning as Fairmount College in 1895, Wichita State University has stood, like these columns, “proudly on the hill” – a phrase from the university’s “Alma Mater” referencing the highest point of land in . . . Map (db m56257) HM
57 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Stars and Stripes (1818)
There was considerable concern that the addition of a new stripe for each new state would create hopeless confusion. Therefore, Congress established the still current law that provided that after July 4, 1818 the flag would show thirteen stripes . . . Map (db m56960) HM
58 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Stories — The Wisdom of Storytelling — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
Gathered as a group at night around the fire, the tribe used storytelling to draw the community closer together. In each story lay a lesson. A bit of wisdom for the younger tribal members to carry with them through life. To the Indians, . . . Map (db m56821) HM
59 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — 62 — The Chisholm Trail
On Broadway, 0.3 miles north of I-235 Exit 15, on the right when traveling north.
At the close of the Civil War when millions of longhorns were left on the plains of Texas without a market, the Union Pacific was building west across Kansas. Joseph McCoy, an Illinois stockman, believed these cattle could be herded over the . . . Map (db m61125) HM
60 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — The Eaton Hotel — Eaton Place
On Douglas Avenue at St. Francis Street, on the right when traveling east on Douglas Avenue.
The Eaton Hotel, built in 1887 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, is the cornerstone of the Eaton Place project. This endeavor saved both the original hotel and the remainder of the historic 500 block of East . . . Map (db m56384) HM
61 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — The Historic Sedgwick County Courthouse — Built 1888 - 1889
On Market Street near Central Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior May 1971 This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States . . . Map (db m56392) HM
62 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — The Munger House
Near Museum Boulevard.
First Wichita home built in 1868 Given by Eunice Sterling Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Restored by Eunice Sterling Chapter and Historic Wichita, Inc.Map (db m225356) HM
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63 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — The Power of X-Ray Vision — Ed C. Jerman — Exploration Trail Walk Path —
A pioneer in the field of X-ray technology, Ed C. Jerman (1865-1936), developed the "Jerman static machine," used by doctors as a source of power for various electrical treatments, and the only machine on the market large enough for X-rays. He . . . Map (db m56742) HM
64 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Thirteen Star Flag (Bennington Flag) — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
With the signing of the Declaration of Indepenence, the Grand Union was automatically promoted to the status of a national banner and at the same time rendered obsolete. The British ties were snapped and the crosses of St. Andrew and St. George in . . . Map (db m56946) HM
65 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Thirty-Four Star Flag (1861) — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
Between 1818 and 1861 no less than 13 changes were made in the Stars and Stripes as a result of the westward expansion. With the admission of Kansas in 1861, the [S]tars and [S]tripes became a thirty-four star flag. It was this flag that would be . . . Map (db m56962) HM
66 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Tipis — A Mobile World — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
Wherever they roamed, the people of the praire carried their world with them in the form of a tipi. Its circular ground pattern resembled the larger camp circle as well as the disk of the earth. An Indian camp was composed of a circle of tipis, . . . Map (db m56754) HM
67 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Tribes — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
The Plains Indians were inseparable from the land they roamed. The Plains were home to the buffalo, which the tribes followed during all but the winter months. Under the star-filled sky of the prairie, they showed reverence to the Great Spirit . . . Map (db m56806) HM
68 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — U.S. Submariners On Eternal Patrol Since World War II
In memory of the crew members that lost their lives on U.S. Submarines after WWII, God Bless the shipmates on eternal patrolMap (db m56623) HM
69 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — U.S.S. Wichita (CA-45)
World War II heavy cruiser - The last U.S. "treaty cruiser" Laid Down 28 Oct. 1935 Launched 16 Nov. 1937 Commissioned 16 Feb. 1939 Decommissioned 3 Feb. 1947 Struck 1 Mar. 1959 Displacement 10,000 Tons • Length 608 ft. 4 in. . . . Map (db m56721) WM
70 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Union Flag — Bicentennial Flag Memorial
In 1603, St. George’s Cross was joined with St. Andrew’s Cross, the Scottish Flag, to form the famous Union Flag or “Union Jack” of Great Britain. It was this flag which flew over the first British colonies in North America at Jamestown . . . Map (db m56939) HM
71 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — United States Merchant Marine Veterans of World War II — 1941 - 1945 — In Peace and War —
Side A In memory of those who plied the North Atlantic routes, the Murmansk run, the Invasions of N. Africa, Italy, Normandy, Philippines, Okinawa and every other major Invasion around the Globe. Recruited as an all volunteer group to . . . Map (db m56702) WM
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72 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — USN Armed Guard — We Aim To Deliver
In memory of 1,810 shipmates who did not return home and to all others who provided the firepower to give each ship involved a fighting chance to fulfill its mission. [USNAG and USMM Honor Roll] Keith E. Alquist • Dean Brandis (USNAG) • . . . Map (db m56711) HM
73 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Vietnam War and Homefront Memorial
In Memory of All Vietnam Veterans This memorial was erected in memory of the young individuals who went to war as kids and lost their youthful dreams, and some their lives, for a cause - Freedom and Honor - and came back as men with the . . . Map (db m56619) HM
74 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Virginia H. Farah Foundation — Member of WSU Baseball Founders Club.
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
The Virginia H. Farah Foundation's early support of the Eck Stadium Phase IV renovation project was instrumental in making it a reality. The Foundation supports selected charitable causes throughout the world. Its Trustees chose to give something . . . Map (db m56331) HM
75 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Way of the Horse — A Race of Mounted Warriors — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
Horses were introduced by the Europeans in the 18th century. They were seen by the Indians as a creature similar to the dog, subservient to man. The Plains people therefore called the animals "big dogs." However, with the horse came new values and . . . Map (db m56793) HM
76 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — White Castle — Wichita Historical Trail Walk Path
On Elm Street near Broadway, on the right when traveling east.
White Castle was founded in 1921 in Wichita, Kansas. Cook Walter A. Anderson partnered with insurance man Edgar Waldo "Billy" Ingram to make White Castle into a chain of restaurants. At the time, Americans were hesitant to eat ground beef after . . . Map (db m56391) HM
77 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Wichita State University Shockers 1989 NCAA National Champion
On Belmont, on the left when traveling east.
In honor of the 1989 Shocker Baseball Team, remembered for its determination and never-say-die attitude. Its gritty character was never more evident than during post-season tournament competition when it overcame injuries to key players and won . . . Map (db m56313) HM
78 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Wichita Vietnamese American Memorial — Republic of Vietnam • Viκt Nam Cτng Hςa
We, the Vietnamese American Community of Wichita, Kansas, dedicate this plaque in the memory and honor of American, Vietnamese and Allied soldiers who fought to resist the North Vietnamese Communist aggression against the Republic of Vietnam. We . . . Map (db m56724) WM
79 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita — Women — Esteemed Partners — Plains Indians Life, Beliefs and Practices —
The status of women in Plains culture was decidedly higher than is often assumed. The wife was the joint owner of family property and had general control and custody of the children. Marriages, divorces, places of residence and monetary matters . . . Map (db m56827) HM
80 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Delano — Chisholm Trail — 1865-1874
On McLean Boulevard at West Douglas Avenue, on the right when traveling north on McLean Boulevard.
. . . Map (db m78772) HM
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81 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Delano — Delano Township
On McLean Boulevard at West Douglas Avenue, on the right when traveling north on McLean Boulevard.
Delano, the town located west of the Arkansas River was a colorful locale. Although the violence in this area was over-dramatized, it remained as a place of drunkenness, gambling, gunplay, and prostitution. The most popular and dramatized gun battle . . . Map (db m78774) HM
82 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, MacAdams — World War II Memorial
On 13th Street North east of Ohio Street, on the left when traveling east.
In honor of the men and women who served in the Armed Forces of the U.S.A. during the Second World WarMap (db m60531) HM
83 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Midtown — The Birthplace of Hattie McDaniel — The first African American to win an Academy Award for her stellar performance in Gone With the Wind
On North Wichita Street north of West 8th Street North, on the left when traveling north.
Journey to Kansas A former slave, Henry McDaniel fought in the Civil War with the 122nd United States Colored Troops. Although he continued to work after the war, the injuries he sustained during battle made physical work very difficult. . . . Map (db m223493) HM
84 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, New Salem — Replica of the Statue of Liberty
On Douglas Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
With the faith and courage of their forefathers who made possible the freedom of these United States The Boy Scouts of America dedicate this replica of the Statue of Liberty as a pledge of everlasting fidelity and loyalty . . . Map (db m60622) HM
85 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — 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.
Truth Will Out • Salad Days •Send Packing • Knock Knock! Who's There? • What The Dickens • Wear My Heart Upon My Sleeve • Bated Breath • The Game Is Up • Love Is Blind • Breathed His Last • Itching Palm • Forever And A Day • Goodness Sake • World's . . . Map (db m56434) HM
86 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — 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.
Built As Warehouse For $14,000 First Tenant: Rumely Products Company of Indiana Builder: MacLean Construction Company, Chicago, IL Renovated: 2006 as Rumely Condominiums Historic Address: 701 East Second Current Address: 242 N. . . . Map (db m56448) HM
87 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — Advance Rumely Building — Built 1916 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north.
Built For Commercial & Manufacturing (Second of 3 Buildings) Original Spelling Rumely Changed in the 1930's to Rumley Historic Address: 239 N. Rock Island Current Address: 238 N. MeadMap (db m56446) HM
88 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — 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.
. . . Map (db m56507) HM
89 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — 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.
Housed Coleman's Machine Shop Historic Address: 253 N. Mead Current Address: 255 N. MeadMap (db m56447) HM
90 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — Coleman Company — 1909 — No. 220 N. St. Francis —
On Mosley near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
1909 W.C. Coleman built a factory at 220 N. St. Francis. It served as the company headquarters for most of the twentieth century. In 1889, Coleman found the lamp that would change his life. The "Efficient Lamp" had mantles, not wicks, and . . . Map (db m56568) HM
91 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — Coleman Lamp & Stove Building — Built 1912 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
Built For Manufacturing Remodeled: 2002 Historic Address: 201 Moore Avenue Current Address: 201 N. MeadMap (db m56435) HM
92 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — Coleman Lamp & Stove Building — Built 1945 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
Built For Manufacturing Architect: Schmidt, Boucher & Overend, Wichita, Kansas Remodeled: 2002 Historic Address: 213 Moore Avenue Current Address: 213 N. MeadMap (db m56436) HM
93 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — Coleman Lamp & Stove Building — Built 1945 - 1950 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.
Built For Metal Stamping Department Historic Address: 217 Moore Avenue Current Address: 213 N. MeadMap (db m56442) HM
94 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — Coleman Lamp & Stove Building — Built 1945 - 1950 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mead Street near 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north.
Built For Shear Department Historic Address: 233 Moore Avenue Current Address: 213 N. MeadMap (db m56443) HM
95 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — 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.
Historic Address: 235 Moore Avenue Current Address: 225 N. MeadMap (db m56444) HM
96 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — 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.
"It (streetcar 230 on the College Hill line) is a moving...collection of junk, rattling and torturing its inmates in a manner that would bring tears to the eyes of the turnkey of a Russian prison...If you can stand up in the car for a mile after . . . Map (db m60620) HM
97 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — Commercial / Residential Buildings — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District
On Douglas Avenue at Mead Street, on the left when traveling east on Douglas Avenue.
Built 1897-1903 Renovated: 2004 Historic & Current Address: 800 East Douglas Built 1897-1903 Renovated: 2004 Historic & Current Address: 802 East DouglasMap (db m60621) HM
98 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — Commercial Building — Built 1908 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Rock Island Street, on the left when traveling north.
Historic Address: 125/127 N. Rock Island Current Address: 125 N. Rock IslandMap (db m56485) HM
99 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — F. G. & C. H. Smyth & Sons Building — Built 1912 — Wichita Warehouse and Jobbers District —
On Mosley, on the left when traveling north.
Historic Address: 120/122 N. Rock Island Current Address: 117 N. MosleyMap (db m56477) HM
100 Kansas, Sedgwick County, Wichita, Old Town — 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.
Builder: Martin Carroll Construction Company, Kansas City, Missouri Architect: Fred G. McCune, Wichita, KS Historic Address: 115/125 N. Mead Current Address: 121 N. MeadMap (db m56512) HM

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