Osborne County

On the Meade Ranch in southeast Osborne County is a bronze plate with cross-marks upon it which is the most important spot on this continent to surveyors and map makers. The point of intersection of those two lines is called the Geodetic Center of the United States. On the tiny point where those two lines cross depend the surveys of a sixth of the world’s surface.

Of literary significance, Osborne County is the prairie location of the John and Rosa Ise homestead whose lives were chronicled in the annotated book, Sod and Stubble, highly recommended reading for a day by day account of pioneer life on the prairie.

Russell Stover’s birthplace was in Alton, and Porky Pig had roots in Portis. For the most enjoyable learning experience, come to the Storytelling Capital of Kansas held in Downs the last weekend in April.

You’re welcome anytime to Osborn

The road is the experience.

Getting there is often the point, not just the outcome.

Downs

Downs is nestled in colorful Solomon Valley in the north central part of Kansas where two forks of the river meander eastward into Lake Waconda and Glen Elder State Park…

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Stop when something catches your eye.

Those moments tend to matter more than the planned ones.

Osborne

When one thinks of the central part of the United States, not only should they…

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