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Strong City, Kansas

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    Chase County State Fishing Lake

    Chase State Fishing Lake and Wildlife Area lies in the center of the scenic Flint Hills region of Kansas. The 109-acre lake was constructed in 1964. The lake and surrounding 383 acre wildlife area are owned and managed by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.

    Strong City, KS Recreation

    Flint Hills Rodeo

    The Flint Hills Rodeo is the oldest consecutively run professional rodeo in the state of Kansas. The top cowboys and cowgirls from throughout the midwest compete each year for over $50,000 in six traditional rodeo contests. Plan a spring trip to the "heart of the Kansas Flint Hills"

    Strong City, KS Rodeos

    Knute Rockne Memorial Marker

    On March 31, 1931, the plane carrying Notre Dame's famous football coach, Knute Rockne, and H.J. Christen, J.H. Happer, W.B. Miller, Charles A. Robrecht, Spencer G. Goldwaite, Robert Frye, and Jess Mathias, crashed near Bazaar in Chase County, losing all lives.

    Strong City, KS Memorials

    Chase County Scenic Drive

    Chase County contains vast areas of unspoiled prairie. In the spring, after the pastures have been burned, some of the hills look like they are all rock without enough soil to support life, and it'

    Strong City, KS Scenic Drives

    Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve

    In 1994 the National Park Trust purchased the 10,894

    Strong City, KS National Parks

    Things to do near Strong City, KS

    Kindergarten School/Schrader Residence

    This house was located in the middle of several lots, but at the same general location years ago, perhaps in the early 1880s....

    Manka Residence

    This house was octagon in shape before an addition was built on. The entrance to the house is of particular interest. Two tal...

    Plumb Place

    Carrie Plumb was the widow of Emporia Founder and United States Senator Preston B. Plumb. She built the house in 1895 around ...