Ottawa

Ottawa is the current county seat of Franklin County. The town was named after the Ottawa tribe of Indians, in the heart of whose reservation the town was laid out. Indian ownership prevented settlement until the spring of 1864. Less than 20 years after Ottawa, in its early days gained fame in Kansas, as well as in neighboring states, as home of the Chautauqua Assembly. It was the second largest of its kind, established in 1883, and it brought to the Midwest a cultural program the enriched the lives of thousands of people. The assembly attracted such famous speakers as William Jennings Bryan; President, William McKinley; President, Warren G. Harding; President, William H. Taft and President, Theodore Roosevelt.

Visit the Old Depot Museum. This two story passenger depot was built in 1888 and today serves as a museum.

The Victorian-era mansions and buildings designed by the Famous Kansas Architect, George Washburn, who made his home in Ottawa for nearly 60 years, are truly magnificent architectural gems.

The Ottawa Municipal Auditorium offers a variety of musical and performing events year round. The Ottawa Community Arts Council also offers monthly exhibits featuring local and regional artists. The OCAC provides special classes for children and adults. The Arts Council sells original art works and prints including the “Buttons” drawing by Grandma Layton.

Ottawa Community Arts Center

Ottawa Community Arts Council (OCAC), of Ottawa, Kansas , is a non-profit arts organization that has been in existence since 1977. The Ottawa Community Arts Council has been the official…

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Things to Do in Ottawa

Go where you feel alive.

Pay attention to the places that pull you in without explanation.

Marais Des Cygnes Sporting Park

The sporting park is located at I-35 and 15th Street in Ottawa. The park features…

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Old Depot Museum

The Old Depot Museum is operated by the Franklin County Historical Society. This incredible, two…

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Ottawa City Park

The Ottawa City Park is a beautiful compliment of nature's architecture among the historic works…

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Historic Churches

1st Babtist Church (pictured) - Romanesque Revival Style 4th and Hickory United Methodist Church -…

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The road is the experience.

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

Franklin County Courthouse

The Franklin County Courthouse was built in 1893 by George P. Washburn, one of the…

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Dietrich Cabin

Located south of the old Ottawa Carnegie Library in Ottawa's City Park, the Dietrich Cabin…

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Go a little further.

The next turn is often where things start to get interesting.

Camp Chippewa

Camp Chippewa is a church camp and retreat center with cabins and kitchenettes. Participate in…

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Leave room for the unexpected.

The best parts of a trip rarely show up on an itinerary.

200 Block of Main

The entire 200 block of Main Street in Ottawa is listed on the National Register…

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