Take A Step Back In Time At This Old Military Fort Hiding In Kansas
Yesterday we brought you details about the most haunted military base in the country, so it only makes sense that today we look at a lovely, old historic Kansas fort that is perfect for those of us who prefer something a little less spooky. Without further ado, we give you charming Fort Scott:

After the Army deserted the area in 1853, it was purchased by local settlers and laid out as a town in 1857.

Kansas would officially enter the union as a free state on January 29, 1861.
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The location of Fort Scott is said to have been vital to the defense of the midwest during these violent times.
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In fact, this "premier city of the frontier" was at one time in the running to be the largest railroad city west of the Mississippi (a title that was later taken by Kansas City).


(Complete with walking tour, unique boutiques, yummy restaurants, and even nostalgic trolley rides.)


To discover even more things to do in Fort Scott, visit the Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism’s website. Speaking of discoveries, be sure to check out These 11 Hidden Gems In Kansas Hold Historic Keys To The Past!
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