Troy
Welcome to Troy…
In 1855, the original townsite was established by three territorial commissioners who claimed this site as the county seat. An estimated 25,000 acres of apple orchards in and around Troy made it a major shipping point for local fruit growers in the 1920’s and 30’s.
While in Troy, be sure to visit the famous “Tall Oak” Monument on the south lawn of our historic courthouse and the Fred Baker House where Lincoln stayed before giving his famous Cooper Union Address. Troy is located in NE Doniphan County on US Highway 36.
Nelson Rodgers House
Constructed in 1856, this is the oldest structure in Troy. The one-and-a-half story center-gable house is constructed of hand-hewn timbers. The corner posts are hand-hewn cottonwood and the windows contain…
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Old Fashioned Hardware
The old fashioned hardware store on the historic courthouse square in Troy hasn't changed much…
Learn more →Self Guided Byre and Bluff Barn Tour
Take the self guided barn tour to view Byre and Bluff barns. Their scarcity makes…
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The Courthouse is on the National Historic Register. The beautiful woodwork and floors give the…
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Mr. Peter Wolf Toth came to Troy to sculpt Kansas' Indian monuments, the twenty-ninth in…
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