Frontier Military
Travel through time, visiting multiple forts along the Frontier Military Historic Byway. Originally built to move soldiers and supplies, the Military Trail has watched American history unfold.
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Louisburg is an affable community located twenty minutes south of the Kansas City metropolitan area on US 69 Highway. Residents enjoy a quieter rural/suburban lifestyle while having access to many local services and attractions. A few things to spend a day or weekend doing in Louisburg include: Cedar Cove Feline Conservatory and Education center watching the big cats, visit the local wineries, the Louisburg Cider Mill to grab some cider donuts, star-gaze at the Powell Observatory, or take a bike ride through the beautiful parks and lakes.
Header photo courtesy of Tom J. Martinez, ASKC
Travel through time, visiting multiple forts along the Frontier Military Historic Byway. Originally built to move soldiers and supplies, the Military Trail has watched American history unfold.
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