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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Johnson County, Kansas

 
Clickable Map of Johnson 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 Johnson County, KS (105) Douglas County, KS (107) Franklin County, KS (18) Leavenworth County, KS (106) Miami County, KS (26) Wyandotte County, KS (104) Cass County, MO (40) Jackson County, MO (353)  JohnsonCounty(105) Johnson County (105)  DouglasCounty(107) Douglas County (107)  FranklinCounty(18) Franklin County (18)  LeavenworthCounty(106) Leavenworth County (106)  MiamiCounty(26) Miami County (26)  WyandotteCounty(104) Wyandotte County (104)  CassCountyMissouri(40) Cass County (40)  JacksonCounty(353) Jackson County (353)
Olathe is the county seat for Johnson County
Adjacent to Johnson County, Kansas
      Douglas County (107)  
      Franklin County (18)  
      Leavenworth County (106)  
      Miami County (26)  
      Wyandotte County (104)  
      Cass County, Missouri (40)  
      Jackson County, Missouri (353)  
 
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1 Kansas, Johnson County, De Soto — To Our Hero Dead in World War II
Near West 87th Street, 0.2 miles west of Penner Road.
1941 - 1945 (picture of star, wreath, and ribbon) The people of De Soto pays homage to the memory of these Valiants who gave the last full measure of devotion to their Country Lawrence W. Cauldwell • Wm. G. Land • Earl . . . Map (db m26568) HM
2 Kansas, Johnson County, De Soto — Veterans of Foreign Wars War MemorialAll Gave Some - Some Gave All
On Penner Avenue at 84th Street, on the right when traveling north on Penner Avenue.
1898-1902 Casualties 385 Wounded 1,662 1917-1918 Casualties 53,402 Wounded 204,002 1941-1945 Casualties 291,557 Wounded 671,846 1950-1953 Casualties 36,574 Wounded 103,284 1964-1975 Casualties 58,209 Wounded 153,303 . . . Map (db m76499) WM
3 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — A Look Back in TimeThe Santa Fe, Oregon, and California trails once passed this way
Near U.S. 56 at West 183rd Street, on the right when traveling west.
Heavy freight wagons lumbering to and from New Mexico, and emigrant families and gold seekers heading west to Oregon and California all shared this route from Independence and Kansas City. The trails split here at Gardner Junction. Preserving . . . Map (db m131353) HM
4 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — A Look Back in TimeThe Oregon and California trails were pathways for the greatest mass migration in American history
Near U.S. 56 at West 183rd Street, on the right when traveling west.
From the late 1820s to the 1870s, an estimated 300,000 fur traders, missionaries, settlers, and gold seekers followed these trails. In the 1840s and 1850s, emigrants from the eastern and central United States walked 2,000 miles from the Missouri . . . Map (db m131376) HM
5 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — A Look Back in TimeThe Santa Fe Trail stirs the imagination as few other historic trails
Near U.S. 56 at West 183rd Street, on the right when traveling west.
Spanning 900 miles of the Great Plains between the United States (Missouri) and Mexico (Santa Fe), this great trail of commerce between two countries was also a route for the frontier military and emigration to the West. For 60 years, the trail was . . . Map (db m131377) HM
6 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — Apprehension and Conflict
Near U.S. 56 at West 183rd Street, on the right when traveling west.
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 required that many American Indian Tribes in the eastern part of the United States be moved to the Great Plains Region west of the Missouri River — lands identified as the “Permanent Indian Frontier.” . . . Map (db m131313) HM
7 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — Dodge Sisters' Millinery Shop
On Main Street (U.S. 56) west of Elm Street, on the right when traveling west.
A variety of shops have been located in this building: grocery store and warehouse, bakery, jewelry store, café, doctor's office, beauty shop, Miller's Barber Shop, a piano and furniture store, and the Dodge Sisters' Millinery Shop.Map (db m92569) HM
8 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — Eye of the Needle
Near U.S. 56 at West 183rd Street, on the right when traveling west.
"This morning we passed the road to Oregon that leaves, about eight miles from Round Grove, the Santa Fe Road, and turns to the right towards the Kansas. A way post had been put there, marked "Road to Oregon." —Dr. Frederick A. . . . Map (db m131352) HM
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9 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — Farmers BankEst. 1895
On Main Street (U.S. 56) at Elm Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Gardner's First BankMap (db m92568) HM
10 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — Following Their Dreams
Near U.S. 56 at West 183rd Street, on the right when traveling west.
"We took the Oregon road, instead of that to Santa Fe and went twelve miles before we discovered our error. In returning two of our wagons broke down, by which we were detained two days until July 4th. We at last got fairly on the Santa Fe . . . Map (db m131312) HM
11 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — From Prairie Schooners to Locomotives
Near U.S. 56 at West 183rd Street, on the right when traveling west.
Travel along the Oregon and California trails increased in the 1840s with the cry of “Westward Ho.” When the 1848 discovery of gold was made at Sutter’s Mill in California, the desire to reach the gold fields ahead of others intensified . . . Map (db m131310) HM
12 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — Gardner State Bank BuildingErected in 1907
On Main Street (U.S. 56) at Elm Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
[Title is text]Map (db m92565) HM
13 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — 6 — Overland Trails
On Main Street, 0.1 miles North Oak Street, on the right when traveling west.
Here US-56 lies directly on the route of the Oregon-California and Santa Fe trails. Nearby, the trails branched. On a rough sign pointing northwest were the words, "Road to Oregon." Another marker directed travelers southwest along the road to Santa . . . Map (db m21669) HM
14 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — Santa Fe Trail
On Shawnee Street at Elm Street, on the right when traveling north on Shawnee Street.
This marks the route of the Santa Fe Trail from Kansas City to Santa Fe 1822 - 1880.Map (db m20074) HM
15 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — Site of Bigelow-Foster MercantileEst. 1881
On Elm Street near Main Street (U.S. 56), on the right when traveling north.
Moved to this location in 1889; Rebuilt in brick after fire destroyed the wooden structure.Map (db m92567) HM
16 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — Site of First General Store
On Main Street (U.S. 56) at Elm Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Built by W.J. Ott For J.W. Sponable 1857Map (db m92566) HM
17 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — Site of the first Furniture Store and UndertakerEst. 1885
On Main Street (U.S. 56) west of Elm Street, on the right when traveling east.
[Title is text]Map (db m92572) HM
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18 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — The Gardner Gazette
On Elm Street south of Main Street (U.S. 56), on the right when traveling south.
Site of First Newspaper—The Gardner Gazette, Founded in 1889, First Drug Store—Est. 1867 and the Original location of Gardner State Bank 1906Map (db m92570) HM
19 Kansas, Johnson County, Gardner — The Herman B. Foster Homebuilt 1893
On Main Street (U.S. 56) at Oak Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Home of The Gardner Historical MuseumMap (db m92571) HM
20 Kansas, Johnson County, Lenexa — Bradshaw Park
On Santa Fe Trail Drive west of Noland Road, on the left when traveling west.
Bradshaw Park honors the memory of the pioneer Bradshaw family headed by Charles A. and Sarah Bradshaw. On May 25, 1869 they gave land to the Missouri River, Fort Scott, and Gulf Railroad for the establishment and maintenance of a railroad . . . Map (db m83099) HM
21 Kansas, Johnson County, Lenexa — 2 — Santa Fe Trail1822 - 1872
On Santa Fe Trail Drive west of Noland Road, on the left when traveling west.
[Title is text]Map (db m83101) HM
22 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — Campbell HomeFirst Home In Merriam
On Johnson County, 0.1 miles west of Campbell Street, on the left.
In 1864 David Gee Campbell finally found his safe haven at this site, after dodging threats from the Missourians and danger from Quantrill's raiders in Shawnee. This valley reminded Campbell of his Tennessee home and his Scottish roots. . . . Map (db m51344) HM
23 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — 10 — City of FirstsMerriam Historic Plaza Walking Path
A pioneer and leader in the development of the Johnson County area, Merriam has recorded several "firsts." Prior to the incorporation of Overland Park in 1950, Merriam was home to the county's first high school, then known as Shawnee Mission . . . Map (db m50603) HM
24 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — 11 — Community of ExcellenceMerriam Historic Plaza Walking Path
Today, Merriam is a vibrant community boasting a mix of commercial, industrial, and residential districts. Merriam residents enjoy established neighborhoods, diverse cultures, a full range of municipal services, plentiful parks, and strong . . . Map (db m50608) HM
25 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — 07 — Education in MerriamMerriam Historic Plaza Walking Path
From 1837 to 1869 the Quaker Mission educated the children from area Indian settlements. The early settlers of Campbellton sent their children to the Hickory Grove School, which was located near present day Shawnee Mission North High School. As . . . Map (db m50579) HM
26 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — Esther E. Brown1917 - 1970
On West 51st Street, 0.1 miles west of Grandview Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Esther E. Brown organized citizen support in South Park for litigation leading to the 1949 Kansas Supreme Court order admitting black children to the South Park School and to nearby high schools. Her actions encouraged similar litigation resulting . . . Map (db m20606) HM
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27 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — 09 — Incorporation of MerriamMerriam Historic Plaza Walking Path
Although Merriam is one of the oldest communities in the area, it was unincorporated for much of its history. When the county was created, it was divided into several smaller segments called townships. Merriam is placed on the boundary of Shawnee . . . Map (db m50587) HM
28 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — Merriam Community Center
On Kessler Lane near West 57th Street, on the left when traveling north.
The original limestone building, was built in 1911. The two brick additions were added in 1938 and 1951. Merriam School housed elementary and high school students until 1922, when the high school students began attending Shawnee Mission Rural High . . . Map (db m46863) HM
29 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — Merriam Park
On East Frontage Road (Interstate 35 Frontage Road) at Eby Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Frontage Road.
President Ulysses S. Grant dedicated a spectacular park on this site on July 1, 1880. Built by the Ft. Scott & Gulf Railroad and designed by the famed landscape architect George Kessler, the park covered 40 acres from Shawnee Mission Parkway to . . . Map (db m20599) HM
30 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — 05 — Merriam Park & George KesslerMerriam Historic Plaza Walking Path
With Kansas City becoming a focal point of trade and transportation, the Fort Scott and Gulf Railroad company saw the need for an amusement park to entertain the booming population in the area. The company purchased forty acres to establish Merriam . . . Map (db m46898) HM
31 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — 02 — Shawnee Friends MissionMerriam Historic Plaza Walking Path
Religious missionaries of nearly all denominations were present throughout Indian settlements as early as the 1680’s. Missionaries were intent on converting the Native Americans to Christianity. Quakers (The Society of Friends) had worked among the . . . Map (db m46855) HM
32 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — 1 — Shawnee Friends Mission
On 63rd Terrace, 0.1 miles west of Carter Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
In 1825 the Federal government began moving Eastern Indians to new lands west of the Mississippi. This sign is on a 2,500 square mile tract assigned to the Shawnees. With this tribe came Methodist, Baptist and Quaker missionaries. One mile east . . . Map (db m20906) HM
33 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — The Bear PitMerriam Historic Plaza
The Bear Pit Bronze sculpture by artist Kwan Wu. Dedicated and installed 2006. This sculpture by artist Kwan Wu represents the City of Merriam's first public sculpture installation. The mother bear and cubs celebrate one of the most popular . . . Map (db m46906) HM
34 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — 04 — The Founding of CampbelltonMerriam Historic Plaza Walking Path
With the opening of the Kansas Territory in 1854, people from everywhere began to converge on Kansas. The fertile and inexpensive land available in the territory attracted David Gee Campbell, a Tennessee native. Campbell loaded his wife and their . . . Map (db m46857) HM
35 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — 03 — The Overland TrailsMerriam Historic Plaza Walking Path
Historic Frontier Trails cut through the territory now known as Merriam. Hundreds of thousands of people emigrated [sic – immigrated] to the western frontiers along the Oregon and California Trails. The Santa Fe, Oregon and California Trails . . . Map (db m46856) HM
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36 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — 01 — The People of the South Wind & the Coming of the ShawneeMerriam Historic Plaza Walking Path
From the late 1600’s until the early 1800’s, the Kansa (or Kaw) Indians lived in northeast Kansas. The Indian word Kansa means “People of the South Wind,” and both the state of Kansas and the Kansas River take their name from this . . . Map (db m46854) HM
37 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — 08 — The South Park CommunityMerriam Historic Plaza Walking Path
The community of South Park, Kansas was founded in 1887 as an integrated community. By 1900, four black families had settled in the town of 250 residents. South Park continued to grow and became a part of Merriam when it incorporated in 1950. In . . . Map (db m50583) HM
38 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — 06 — The Trolley Line & Hocker Grove Amusement ParkMerriam Historic Plaza Walking Path
A few years after the closure of Merriam Park, Richard Weaver Hocker developed the second largest amusement park in Merriam. Named Hocker Grove after its founder, the park was established in 1907 and remained in existence until 1919. Again, . . . Map (db m46902) HM
39 Kansas, Johnson County, Merriam — Walker School
On 50th Terrace at Grant Street, on the right when traveling west on 50th Terrace.
Site of Former Madam C. J. Walker School. Built about 1860 to House the Black Students of the South Park Area Until 1949.Map (db m30545) HM
40 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — "Indian Jim" and the Building of Kansas City Road — World's Champion Lays 46,664 Bricks in Under Eight Hours —
On East Poplar Street at North Kansas City Road, on the right when traveling west on East Poplar Street.
- Main Marker: - Founded in 1857, Olathe was strategically located on the Santa Fe Trail. In the era of horsepower, the new town was a day's journey from Independence, Missouri. As time passed, Olathe's population and commerce grew, and . . . Map (db m20270) HM
41 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — "Wheels of Progress"
Conceptualized by Heart of America's own Craig Shannon and Mike Whalen, "Wheels of Progress" represents the evolution of transportation depicted by 4 giant wheels. One in stone to symbolize the prehistoric era, one in wood to symbolize the middle . . . Map (db m99462) HM
42 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — A Most Desirable Spot For Camping
The Lone Elm Campground The land here at Lone Elm met the three requirements for a stopover for travelers on the trail...wood, water, and grass. Wood for campfires and wagon repairs, water for the support of people and animals, and grass for . . . Map (db m34342) HM
43 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — A Survivor
This barn is thought to be the oldest structure standing on the Mahaffie farm. While the siding was replaced at least twice, the frame underneath probably dates to about 1860, when the Mahaffies established the farm and their first home. In 2009, . . . Map (db m34542) HM
44 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Bicentennial Time Capsule
On Kansas Avenue north of Park Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Beneath this stone is buried a capsule containing papers and items used in celebrating the American Revolution Bicentennial in Johnson County, Kansas. Placed on this Thanksgiving Eve November 24, 1976 A.D. by the Johnson County Bicentennial . . . Map (db m69376) HM
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45 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Check that Cornfield
According to the agricultural census of that year, Beatty Mahaffie produced 2000 bushels of corn on this farm in 1865. The average Johnson County farm produced 667 bushels. This small field is slightly less than one acre in size. With forty bushels . . . Map (db m34460) HM
46 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Children of the TrailsArtist: Kwan Wu
On Kansas Avenue at Park Street, on the right when traveling north on Kansas Avenue.
Perhaps the greatest test of the pioneers' spirit was the loss of children like Asa Smith to the harsh and unforgiving elements of the frontier. His tiny marker stands today at the intersection of K-19 and K-7 Highways. It is joined by this . . . Map (db m69377) HM
47 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Elm Grove Campground
On Old US-Highway 56, 0.1 miles east of West 151st Street, on the right when traveling west.
For over three decades starting in 1827, Elm Grove Campground, one mile east of near the bridge on Cedar Creek, was an important frontier camp site. Thousands of Santa Fe traders, Oregon and California emigrants, missionaries, mountain men, soldiers . . . Map (db m20093) HM
48 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Elvira Beckwith1818 - 1865 — First Burial —
Near Catalpa at Founders, on the left when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m70275) HM
49 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Fast Food
Stagecoaches carrying passengers of the Barlow and Sanderson stagecoach line pulled into the side yard of the house. This outside door led to the cellar of the house where Lucinda Mahaffie, her daughters, and hired help served meals to hungry . . . Map (db m34496) HM
50 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Home For Christmas1970 - 1972 — [Vietnam Veterans Memorial] —
On Santa Fe Drive at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling west on Santa Fe Drive.
Olathe captured the attention of the nation, and of the world, in 1970, 1971 and 1972, with four fund-raising drives to provide holiday furloughs for 28 Olathe servicemen then stationed in the Vietnam war zone. Olathe was the first community . . . Map (db m69378) HM WM
51 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Home Sweet Home
J.B. Mahaffie is building, on his farm just east of town a large two story dwelling house. Olathe Mirror - July 20, 1865 In 1857, James B. (Beatty) and Lucinda Mahaffie moved to Olathe from northern Indiana with four children. In . . . Map (db m34503) HM
52 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Lone Elm Campground
On Lone Elm Park Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Lone Elm is one of the most historic and important frontier trail camp sites in America and was used as a campground and rendezvous point for all three of our nation's great western roads to the frontier.....the Santa Fe, Oregon, and California . . . Map (db m34334) HM
53 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Lone Elm Park
On Lone Elm Park Drive, on the right when traveling east.
"Travelers came to look upon it as an old friend - they felt an attachment for the tree that had so often sheltered and shaded them from storm and sun..." W.W.H. Davis (1853) Lone Elm Park was purchased by the City of Olathe in 2000 to . . . Map (db m34339) HM
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54 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Not So Little A Farm On the Prairie...
The agricultural censuses for 1860, 1865, and 1870 make it clear that J.B. Mahaffie had one of the most valuable farming operations in the township. In 1865, J.B. owned 570 acres of land, with 240 of them enclosed by fence. The total cash value . . . Map (db m34529) HM
55 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Olathe Civil War Memorial
Near North Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling north.
In memory of our dead comrades Map (db m21675) HM
56 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Olathe World War Memorial
On North Chestnut Street.
In Memory of World War VeteransMap (db m21663) HM
57 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Pit Stop
Why does a race car driver pull into the pits, or a truck driver leave the highway to visit a truck stop? The Mahaffie stagecoach stop offered similar services. Need repairs or new tires? The federal census for 1865 lists a "R. Vickard" - . . . Map (db m34546) HM
58 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — President Franklin Delano Roosevelt Makes a Whistle-stop in Olathe
On Santa Fe Street, 0.1 miles west of Kansas Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
"I am glad to get into Kansas again..." President Franklin Delano Roosevelt ("FDR") told the audience in Syracuse, Kansas in 1936. The president was returning to Washington, D.C. after a campaign trip by train to Colorado. When he reached Olathe . . . Map (db m21671) HM
59 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — R.R. Osborne PlazaDedicated to an Olathe Visionary — November 21, 2003 —
On Santa Fe Drive at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling west on Santa Fe Drive.
Robert R. Osborne - Olathe banker, businessman, and philanthropist, 1904-2001. His longstanding community leadership and unfailing support for those in need helped shape Olathe and its institutions. The art works in this plaza are intended to . . . Map (db m69380) HM
60 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Rest for the Weary
"These is a romance about the stage coach that will never die. Its jolly driver with his six-in-hand, the merry passenger with his jokes ans stories, and the stations along the road where we used to stretch our tired limbs will long linger like a . . . Map (db m20096) HM
61 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Roads To The West
The Santa Fe Trail The Santa Fe Trail began in 1821 when William Becknell led a small group of men on a trading expedition from frontier Missouri to colonial Santa Fe. Mexico had recently declared its independence from Spain and abolished . . . Map (db m34340) HM
62 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Santa Fe Trail
On North Santa Fe Street.
This marks the route of the Santa Fe Trail from Kansas City to Santa Fe 1822 - 1880Map (db m20065) HM
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63 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — 3 — Santa Fe Trail1822 - 1872
On Lone Elm Road at West 167th Street, on the left when traveling south on Lone Elm Road.
Marked by the Daughters of the American Revolution and the State of KansasMap (db m34332) HM
64 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Stagecoach DriversDon't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be...
Stagecoach drivers were an interesting group by many accounts. Good drivers were sought by stagecoach companies for their skills in driving. They exercised authority similar to ship captains over their coaches and the passengers traveling with . . . Map (db m34507) HM
65 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — State Your Business...
Friends or business associates coming to call on the Mahaffie family used the front door of the house. Stagecoach passengers and other travelers used the side door to reach the dining hall in the cellar, and had no need to enter the private, family . . . Map (db m34504) HM
66 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — The Travelers
The Travelers For more than four decades, tens of thousands of travelers camped here. The Lone Elm campground was one or two nights out from the frontier "jumping off" points on the Missouri River. The great lone elm tree that gave this . . . Map (db m34355) HM
67 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — There's No Roost Like Home
Our reproduction chicken coop is based on an original coop built in Missouri in the mid-1800s. The sloped gabled-ends provide a perfect place for the chickens to roost, and the doors underneath make it easy to clean out the building. The . . . Map (db m34472) HM
68 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Trail Campground..To Farm..To Park
In 1857, Newton Ainsworth claimed this land and allowed the trail travelers to continue camping here. A decade later, the railroads began to make their way west and the great overland trails became a part of history. The need for camping at Lone . . . Map (db m34357) HM
69 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Trails Westby Eldon Tefft
On Lone Elm Park Drive, on the left when traveling south.
The oxen and Conestoga wagon sculpture was originally commissioned in 1994 for use at the Kansas Visitors Center at 119th & Strang Line Road. When the Center closed in 2002 the sculpture was awarded to the City of Olathe. The sculpture has been . . . Map (db m34337) HM
70 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Up In Smoke
Thanks to archaeological digs carried out in the early 1980s, we know that the Mahaffies' original smokehouse stood about 15 feet behind you, closer to the ice house. Smokehouses, like ice houses, offered a way to preserve food. In the . . . Map (db m34549) HM
71 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Westward Ho!
You are traveling in the path of countless men, women, and children who passed this very home in the 1860s! When you turned into the parking lot, you pulled off the Westport Route of the Santa Fe, Oregon, and California Trails. And now, you're . . . Map (db m34470) HM
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72 Kansas, Johnson County, Olathe — Workin' For a Living
Buck and Tip, the Mahaffie oxen, are four years old. They are accurately called "oxen" now that they have reached maturity. Until they reach four years of age, young oxen-in-training are properly referred to as working steers. Weighing in about . . . Map (db m34514) HM
73 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — "A Day on the Trail"
On 80th Street at Santa Fe Drive, on the right when traveling west on 80th Street.
Images Art Gallery has proudly designed and painted this mural depicting "A Day on the Trail." The Santa Fe Trail was a two-way trail of commerce and cultural exchange between the United States and Mexico from 1821 to the 1870's. Oxen or mules . . . Map (db m99304) HM
74 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — A Day on the Santa Fe Trail1822 - 1872
On 80th Street at Santa Fe Drive, on the right when traveling west on 80th Street.
The Trip Ahead The Santa Fe, Oregon, and California trails proved to be both challenging and exhilarating for the travelers in the caravans passing near here. Letters and diaries are filled with the adventures, excitement, and hardships . . . Map (db m99328) HM
75 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — A. M. Wood Buildings
On Foster Street south of 80th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Built 1923Map (db m69335) HM
76 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Conser Garage & Bus Station
On Santa Fe Trail Drive north of 80th Street, on the left when traveling north.
Built 1928Map (db m69330) HM
77 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Conser Store & Hall
On 80th Street at Foster Street, on the right when traveling west on 80th Street.
Built 1911 A landmark building designated by the O. P. Landmark CommissionMap (db m69339) HM
78 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Hedrick-Fleming Hall & Post OfficeBuilt 1925
On 80th Street, 0.2 miles west of Metcalf Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
[Title is text]Map (db m99278) HM
79 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Korean War Veterans MemorialFreedom Is Not Free
On West 119th Street at Lowell Avenue, on the left when traveling west on West 119th Street.
Kansas honors her uniformed sons and daughters who answered their country's call to defend a country they did not know and a people they had never met Over a million and a half U.S. Soldiers served in the Korean War, 1950-53. . . . Map (db m36725) WM
80 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Opening the Floodgates
[Inset] "from 'Sappling Grove' where there is an excellent fountain spring & a very good place to camp.. The road runs a little round on the high ridge." The Santa Fe Trail began in 1821 when William Becknell and a small . . . Map (db m100228) HM
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81 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Overland Park State Bank BuildingBuilt 1910
On 80th Street at Overland Park Drive, on the left when traveling west on 80th Street.
A landmark building designated by the O.P. Landmark CommissionMap (db m99279) HM
82 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Replica of the Statue of Liberty
On Johnson Drive east of Newton Street, 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 m93455) HM
83 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Santa Fe and Oregon Trails
On 151st Street, on the right when traveling east.
Both the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails crossed here, northeast to southwest, beginning 1821. The trails took separate courses farther west. A route through Kansas Territory was opened north of here in the 1830's after the founding of Westport, Mo. Long . . . Map (db m20213) HM
84 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — 1 — Santa Fe Trail1822 - 1872
On 80th Street at Santa Fe Drive, on the right when traveling west on 80th Street.
[Title is text]Map (db m99303) HM
85 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Stanley Rural High School1919 - 1965
On Metcalf Avenue, on the right.
While S.R.H.S. was being built, classes were held in the Christian and Methodist churches - Grange Hall. Charter Roll SCHOOL BOARD      TEACHERS J.L. Chaney, R.H. Holmes, P.L. Kellogg - J.L. Stark, Principal; Amy Kincaid . . . Map (db m20786) HM
86 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — The Pioneer SpiritIn Honor Of
On Antioch Road at 75th Street, on the right when traveling south on Antioch Road.
Antioch Cemetery Est. 1871 This plaque dedicated May, 2001 to honor those whose services, past and present have preserved the beauty of this cemetery ———————— [Cemetery Chapel] . . . Map (db m88150) HM
87 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Two Routes from Westport
The Santa Fe Trail forked into two routes as it headed south from Westport. Along the routes were campgrounds for trail travelers — to the northeast of the junction was Sapling Grove and the southwest was a campground called Flat Rock or . . . Map (db m100264) HM
88 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Two Ways West from Westport
On 80th Street at Santa Fe Drive, on the right when traveling west on 80th Street.
Imagine seeing Santa Fe Trail wagon trains coursing through Overland Park! Around you swirls the sights and sounds of wagons creaking, oxen braying, and wagon masters shouting commands. You are standing between two historic branches of the Santa . . . Map (db m99307) HM
89 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Voices from the Trail
The Santa Fe, Oregon, and California trails proved to be both challenging and exhilarating for the travelers in the caravans passing through this junction along one of the Westport routes. Letters and diaries are filled with adventures and . . . Map (db m100260) HM
90 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Voights Building
On 80th Street at Santa Fe Trail Drive, on the right when traveling west on 80th Street.
Built 1928Map (db m69331) HM
91 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Wagons and Coaches... ...to Trains and Planes
The heyday of the trails had come and gone by the time William B. Strang Jr. platted out a residential development in this area in 1905. To promote his real estate plans and bring people out from Kansas City, he developed a trolley car railroad, . . . Map (db m100267) HM
92 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — William B. Strang, Jr.1857 - 1921
On Santa Fe Trail Drive at 80th Street, on the right when traveling south on Santa Fe Trail Drive.
Founder of Overland Park 1906 Sculpture by Kwan Wu Dedicated May 20, 2006Map (db m69332) HM
93 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park — Wilson-Weldon Buildings
On Foster Street at Santa Fe Trail Drive, on the right when traveling south on Foster Street.
Built 1924Map (db m69337) HM
94 Kansas, Johnson County, Overland Park, Fairview Manor — Heritage of Johnson County, Kansas
On Metcalf Avenue (Road 8788), on the right when traveling south.
The heritage of Johnson County, Kansas extends back to the native peoples who occupied this land prior to European exploration and settlement. In the 1700s, French explorers, trappers and traders engaged with the Kansa and Osage natives of this . . . Map (db m226610) HM
95 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — California Road
On Shawnee Mission Parkway near Melrose Lane, on the right when traveling east.
The California Road Originally a trail through the lands of the Shawnee Indians, running west from Westport through present day Johnson and Douglas Counties, this route was used throughout the 1830's and 1840's by Indians, missionaries, and . . . Map (db m50612) HM
96 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — Fort Leavenworth Military Road
On Shawnee Mission Parkway near Melrose Lane, on the right when traveling east.
The Fort Leavenworth Military Road Created in 1837, this road was originally created to run from Fort Leavenworth south to Fort Gibson in Oklahoma. It was actually part of the route that Congress had designated as the border line of the . . . Map (db m50613) HM
97 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — Gum Springs
On Shawnee Mission Parkway near Melrose Lane, on the right when traveling east.
Located today at 59th Terrace and Bluejacket in the city of Shawnee, Gum Springs was the site of the Shawnee Indian church and meeting house, as well as the location of several excellent springs, all near the intersection of the Fort Leavenworth . . . Map (db m50693) HM
98 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — Pleasant View Veterans' Memorial
American Legion Seal Dedicated to those who have served to safeguard Justice, Freedom, and Democracy. Map (db m21686) HM
99 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — Quantrill's Raid on ShawneetownOct 17, 1862
On Johnson Drive at Barton Street, on the right when traveling west on Johnson Drive.
A band of Confederate guerrillas led by William Quantrill corraled the residents of Shawneetown into the square at this site. A majority of the town's buildings and homes were looted and set on fire nearly destroying the town. Thirteen persons were . . . Map (db m20512) HM
100 Kansas, Johnson County, Shawnee — The Development of the Kansas City area Frontier Trails NetworkTrail Map
On Shawnee Mission Parkway near Melrose Lane, on the right when traveling east.
The Santa Fe Trail went through two decades of change in the Kansas City area before evolving into it's final form by about 1840. In the early years of that decade it also became the route of the Oregon Trail and California Trail. 1821 - . . . Map (db m50679) HM

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