Westmoreland
The community of Westmoreland is nestled in Rock Creek Valley where Oregon Trail travelers once camped. Graves and wagon ruts remain in the area of this pioneer oasis. The town was surveyed in 1867, and was incorporated as a city in 1871. It is the County Seat of Pottawatomie County which was organized in 1856 and named for the Pottawatomie Indian Tribe, whose reservation at that time included part of the County.
The City was named Westmoreland by John McKimmons, the first postmaster, after his home county in Pennsylvania.
Stone Church Museum
The stone church museum was built by the German Evangelical Association, organized in 1871. In 1914, The Church of Christ purchased the property, and used the Church until the year…
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Pottawatomie County Courthouse
The Pottawatomie County Courthouse located in Westmoreland is constructed of native limestone. It was built…
Learn more →Covered Wagon Sculpture
A covered wagon and life-size team of bronze oxen attract attention along Highway 99, south…
Learn more →Summerville Cabin
The Summerville cabin was built in 1867. It was donated to the Rock Creek Valley…
Learn more →Rock Creek Valley Historical Museum
The Rock Creek Valley Historical Society Museum houses many historical items from the early settlement…
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Westmoreland's Historic Hand Dug Well was constructed in 1914, as 40 men labored through the…
Learn more →Westmoreland City Pool
The Westmoreland City Pool was constructed in 1991. Swimming lessons are available in the summer…
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Westmoreland has beautiful parks that include Dechairo Park and the American Legion Park. Dechario Park…
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