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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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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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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