History Meets Present-Day Charm in this German-Influenced College Town
At Fort Hays State Historic Site, limestone buildings that housed the U.S. Army during the 19th century pierce a quiet prairie backdrop. To…
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Sitting along Interstate 70 is a town waiting for you to explore its rich history and attractions. Learn about how the railroad established Ellis and moved entire buildings to the town at the Ellis Railroad Museum. Take a tour of the boyhood home of Walter P. Chrysler, who would go on to found the famous automobile company. Take the time to enjoy one of the town’s great parks or bring your clubs and enjoy a round of golf at the Ellis Golf Club. Whether you come to Ellis for one of the seasonal events, to learn about the town’s history, or are stopping real quick on your road trip, you will have an exciting time in Ellis.
At Fort Hays State Historic Site, limestone buildings that housed the U.S. Army during the 19th century pierce a quiet prairie backdrop. To…
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Along and near the brick streets of downtown, 25 bronze plaques comprise the Historic Hays Walking Tour, giving a glimpse of local life and…