Ode to Kansas Sunups and Sundowns
Ask any Kansan about our sunsets or sunrises and they are likely to begin waxing poetic. One case in point: artist Allan Chow of Kansas City, whose painting Summer Sundown was featured in the…
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Ask any Kansan about our sunsets or sunrises and they are likely to begin waxing poetic. One case in point: artist Allan Chow of Kansas City, whose painting Summer Sundown was featured in the…
Read MoreFeatured in the 2004 Summer issue Editor's Note: Some exhibits and artifacts mentioned in this article may no longer be on display. Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Wamego and check out one of…
Read MoreThis time of year the corn has grown so high you could get lost in it. And some Kansas farms are welcoming you to do just that with unique corn mazes. Gary’s Berries, near Grantville, hosts a Fall…
Read MoreIt was a love of bees and a desire to learn more about them and their honey that sent Esra Barkman from Hillsboro to Oregon in the 1920s. After returning to Kansas, Barkman began selling honey at the…
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