Is anyone up for a detour on their next road trip? This stone home has quite a bit of history behind it, and we think it’s a wonder to have this home still standing and perfect for education about old Kansas living. This little chunk of history is a big part of how early Kansans lived and built their homes out of the stone around them.

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For more information about this site, refer to the Kansas Historical Society website. For updates on closings and more, check out the Friends of the Cottonwood Ranch Facebook page.

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