
Greensburg
Big Well Museum
Greensburg
Following the May 4th, 2007 EF5 tornado, 95% of Greensburg was destroyed. Although some tornado damage is still evident, we have rebuilt as one of the greenest cities in the United States. We have been featured as one of Budget Travel’s 2011 Coolest Small Towns in America, seen in 2013 USA Today’s Sustainability magazine, and appeared on TV in Planet Green’s series, Greensburg. Located 100 miles west of Wichita on Highway 54 and 45 miles east of Dodge City on Highway 400, we are a great destination or a stop on a hub and spoke itinerary out of either of these cities. Experience the Greensburg story!
At-A-Glance
Region: Southwest
Contact Name: Caitlin Matile
Phone: (620) 723-4102
Website: GreensburgKS
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