It's Impossible To Drive Through This Delightful Kansas Town Without Stopping
Kansas has so many small towns, each with so much to offer. Some towns offer up a whole lot of history and charm to boot. Check out the little town of Council Grove.

Seth Millington Hays was a great-grandson of Daniel Boone.

About 2,100 people call Council Grove home.
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The treaty was an agreement between white pioneers and the Osage Nation to allow them safe passage through the area. All that's left of the Treaty Tree is this stump, which is preserved for its historical value.
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It's the oldest restaurant west of the Mississippi.

It's the oldest restaurant west of the Mississippi, serving up some delicious Midwestern comfort food.

Built in 1882, its one of the oldest banks in Kansas, and is still in operation today. It's listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

This 1.1-mile, paved walkway takes you across the river, past several statues and historical points.

It's one of 12 monuments placed along the National Old Trail Highway dedication to the remembering the strength and fortitude of pioneer women.
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It's a tribute to the Kaw Tribe


Originally the Terwillger Home, this structure was built in 1861. The restaurant is historic, cozy and has great food!

It was the last trading post for people to get supplies before the journey west.
Have you ever visited Council Grove? What was your favorite thing about this delightful little town?
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