Fall 1992The Common Cattail
These tall marsh plants provide vital winter and early spring cover for a wide variety of wildlife.

The Good, The Glorious, The Unforgettable
Overland Park's new NCAA Visitors Center captures the spirit of fun in college sports.

Wichita's Center for the Improvement of Human Function
Helping people "feel well" is the goal of this unique health center.

Going Against The Grain
The Elk County town of Grenola saved its grain elevator from destruction and converted it into museum.

For The Birds
In Mercer, Schuetz Wild Bird Seed Farms creates special feed for wild birds with gourmet taste.

Fall Foliage Tours
Take your pick from several, suggested regional tours and see Kansas this fall.

The Johnnie Spirit Lives On
Winfield has transformed the abandoned St. John's College campus into a unique complex used by a variety of community agencies.

Stay-A-Day in Westmoreland
This Pottawatomie County town rolls out the red carpet on the second Saturday in September.

A Slice of Victorian Life
The Leavenworth County Historical Society's living history program allows visitors to experience the Victorian way of life.

La Siesta
Authentic Mexican cuisine is the specialty of this family-owned restaurant in the Oakland area of Topeka.

A Mammoth Mystery
In 1987, a farmer spotted the skull of a pre-historic mammoth in a Greeley County pasture. Now displayed in the Horace Greeley Museum in Tribune, the skull leaves area citizens wondering: where is the rest of the mammoth?

The Ol' Depot
An old railroad depot in Atwood provides space for members of the Rawlins County Crafters to sell their wares.

Volume 47, issue 3
Andrea Glenn, editor
On the Cover: Cotonwoods along the Arkansas River by Gerald Weins