From the Archives: Batter than Ever!
Pancake Day in Liberal Featured in the March/April issue of 1956 (Editor’s Note: This article has been lightly updated) Well known as the home of such famous trackmen as Glenn Cunningham and the…
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Pancake Day in Liberal Featured in the March/April issue of 1956 (Editor’s Note: This article has been lightly updated) Well known as the home of such famous trackmen as Glenn Cunningham and the…
Read MoreIn this "From the Archives" article, we look back to when President Dwight Eisenhower returned to Abilene for the dedication of the Eisenhower Museum. Featured in the January/February issue of…
Read MoreStory by Ron Johnson, this article was featured in the fall issue of 1982 (Editor's note: This article has been lightly edited) A small historical sign in Smith County along U.S. Highway 36 points…
Read MorePhoto by Carlos Elmer Featured in the spring issue of 1971 (Editor’s Note: This article has been lightly edited and updated.) From an architectural standpoint, the state capitol building is one of…
Read MoreThis story was originally published in the May/June issue of 1963. It's been lightly edited for accuracy. “Courage is the price that life exacts for granting peace. The soul that knows it not, know…
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 MorePhotography by Joanne M. Sheehan Published in the Winter issue of 1996 – this is the complete article with light editing. Head to LeRoy for beef jerky that will take you to the ends of the earth…
Read MorePhotography by Andrea Etzel & Lorraine Jackson (black and white images) From the archives, this story was originally published in the summer of 1967. Some pieces of this article have been edited…
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