Wamego
Wamego is a rural community of 4,500 that nestles along the fertile banks of the Kansas River. The pioneer fathers who carved this town from the prairies have left behind a legacy of history, progressive spirit and hometown tradition.
History surrounds Wamego with reminders of the past in its charming downtown, and throughout the community in it’s beautifully restored homes. The Columbian Theatre and Art Gallery is a historically renovated 19th century theatre which exhibits six rare paintings and other artifacts from the 1893 Columbian Exposition also known as the Chicago World’s Fair. The Wamego History Museum and Historic Prairie Village, in Wamego City Park nearby is home to the Schonhoff Dutch Mill, listed on the National Historic Register, built in the 1870’s and moved by horse drawn wagon in the 1920’s to this site.The Wamego City Park is the perfect place for family picnicking, riding the minature children’s train, fishing in the pond, or just taking a stroll.
Oregan Trail followers can walk along actual trail ruts a few miles north of Wamego and visit the Louis Vieux Cemetery near the banks of the Vermillion River. Louis Vieux, a Potawatomie Indian once operated the first ferry along the Oregon Trail here.
Wamego is internationally known for its OZ Museum and now includes the Oz Winery, Toto’s Tacoz and an actual yellow brick road as part of its “must-see” activities.
Come spend the day anytime, or see one of ‘Kansas Best 150’ 4th of July fireworks shows in the state, Tulip Festival, OZtoberFest, or the lighted Wamego City Park for a taste of what Wamego has to offer. Can’t wait to see you!
Walter P. Chrysler birthplace
Wamego is the birthplace of Walter P. Chrysler, the founder of the Chrysler Corporation. Chrysler artifacts can be found in the Wamego Historical Museum.
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Oregon Trail Nature Park
A monumental silo mural painting has been created by local artist Cindy Martin. The park…
Learn more →Wamego City Park
Wamego City Park is a beautiful 12-acre park that was rated one of the best…
Learn more →Louis Vieux Cemetery
Oregan Trail followers can walk along actual trail ruts outside of Wamego and visit the…
Learn more →Beecher Bible and Rifle Church
The church was established in late June, 1857 by settlers from the Connecticut-Kansas Company. The…
Learn more →Schonoff Dutch Mill
The Schonoff Dutch Mill towers over beautiful Wamego City Park, the perfect place for picnicking…
Learn more →The Columbian Theatre, Museum and Art Center
The story of The Columbian began over one hundred years ago. J.C. Rogers, a Wamego…
Learn more →The Leach House
Built around 1890 by Louis B. Leach, a prominent early- day businessman, the house was…
Learn more →OZ Museum
Come and celebrate over 100 years of Oz history. Start with the book published in…
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