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Historic Stone Fences
The federal government abolished the open range in a law passed in 1867. The government paid farmers $.40 per rod (16.5 feet) to build and maintain a 4.5 foot fence of stone. There are many miles of these original fences located in several areas around Alma.
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Events in Alma
Apr–Oct
25–19
City-Wide Garage Sales Days and German Meal
May
18
Native Stone Festival,Spring Muligan & 5K Run/Walk
Jul
3
Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration
Jul
17–21
Wabaunsee County 4-H Fair
Aug
15
Hot Alma Nights
Aug
22
Annual Lake Wabaunsee Fall Market
Sep
20
Native Stone Festival
Nov
28
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