Oswego Murals

National Patriotic Themes – This mural is painted on a side building behind the Visitor Center Caboose at Hiways 59 and 96. It was painted in 1992 by Mary Faye (Casey) Duggar, David Duggar, and Dallas Duggar.

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Local History - This mural of Indians encamped along the Neosho River is located on a side building in downtown Oswego. It was painted in 1998 by Joan Allen, Jerg Frogley, and Larry Allen. WPA Mural - The Oswego Post Office lobby, 819 Fourth Street, features a beautifully preserved WPA mural by Robert E. Larter painted in 1940.

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Take the long way.

The best parts of the trip are usually the ones you didn't plan.

Oswego Golf Club

A spacious, well-kept nine-hole course open to the public.

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MKT Caboose

For information on moving to, or visiting Oswego, Kansas, stop by the Visitor's Center housed…

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Let the road decide.

Plans are useful, but flexibility is where the real discoveries happen.

Oswego Fishing

Oswego Dam Located on the Neosho River at the north end of town, the dam…

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Little Town Well

The "Little Town" Well is the actual well that was used here at the turn…

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