Neodesha

If you expect Kansas to be dry, flat, treeless and unprogressive, Neodesha will shatter every one of these stereotypes. Tucked in the beautiful Osage Cuestas (rolling hills) and blessed with 36 inches of rain and 14 inches of snow yearly, Neodesha is nestled in a lush countryside with excellent conditions for all sorts of sports, especially water sports. It sits in a virtual paradise for hunters and fishermen.

Coming from an Osage Indian word, Neodesha (Knee-o-da-shay’) means “where waters meet.” And the town is appropriately named as it sits between the Verdigris and Fall Rivers. The Big Osage Tribe and Little Osage Tribe hunted these grounds until a treaty on July 15, 1870 reassigned the Osage Tribes in Kansas to land in Indian Territory – Oklahoma. There they settled along the east bank of the Caney River, on land which eventually made them the wealthiest tribe in the nation after the discovery of oil thereon.

Neodesha proved to the nation’s budding oil industry that vast deposits of liquid energy lay under Kansas’ soil as well. In 1892, Norman No. 1, the first commercial oil well in the mid-continent field, was born. Neodesha was a booming town from the beginning, even before the oil discovery. In 1870 the trading post opened its doors for “hopeful” business from surrounding camps and the Indians. Settlers were enticed by the offer of FREE town lots for anyone who would BUILD on them. By 1871, the mushrooming settlement had a population of 1,043, with 200 dwellings, and 40 businesses (13 of them occupied by liquor saloons). In March, an order was issued for incorporation.

Today, with a friendly population of 3,000 and healthy community atmosphere, the peaceful, scenic surroundings provide the kind of place that you can walk downtown, or to the swimming pool, or to school knowing you are safe. A wealth of opportunity awaits business and industry. Comfortable, affordable housing, a wide variety of recreational programs, excellent health care, an outstanding educational system and cultural programs all combine to make Neodesha a great place to live.

Historic Main Street Tour

Because of its historic downtown, Neodesha was selected as a Kansas Main Street City in 1993. The occidental Hotel, later owned by Carrie Brown, was then renamed the Brown Hotel.…

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Historic Episcopal Church

The Episcopal Church of the Ascension was finished in 1909. It wasa Mission church of…

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Historic St. Ignatious

The St. Ignatious Church originated in 1876 and the present church was built in 1912.

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Follow what feels interesting.

Curiosity is usually a better guide than a strict plan.

Burr Oak Tree

On the east bank of the Verdigris River at Neodesha you can see a large…

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The road is the experience.

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

GAR Monument

The "Soldiers" Monument was erected in Neodesha Cemetery in 1908 under the auspices of Humphrey…

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Historic Presbyterian Church

The first and only Presbyterian Church was built in 1886. The building remained unchanged until…

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Cemetery Tour

The Neodesha Cemetery has markers of some of the first founders and residents of early…

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Historic Homes Tour

Neodesha has several homes builit in the late 1800s and turn of the century. The…

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Frisco Caboose Museum

The Frisco Caboose Mueseum houses railroad artifacts and memorabilia.

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