A spacious, well-kept nine-hole course open to the public.
A spacious, well-kept nine-hole course open to the public.
For information on moving to, or visiting Oswego, Kansas, stop by the Visitor's Center housed in an authentic Missouri, Kansas, and Texas (MKT) Caboose.
Oswego, KS Railroad HistoryNationally acclaimed sports artist, Ted Watts, maintains a studio here and tours may be arranged. Sports Illustrated described Watts as "one of the fastest-rising sports illustrators in the country."
Oswego, KS ArtsThe log cabin home was built on this site in 1867
Oswego, KS Pioneer HistoryThe collection includes photographs and memorabilia of Oswego's early days - back to 1841 when it was known officially as "Little Town.
Oswego, KS MuseumsNational 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)
Oswego, KS ArtsIce was harvested from the McFarland Lake and stored in this lovely old stone barn built in 1896. It was built for James M...
This beautiful old home was built in 1893 by Mr. Raymond for his bride. All the woodwork in the house is natural and differen...
Trading Post is one of the oldest settlements in Kansas and the site of an early French trading post with the Osage Indians, ...