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Art and Outdoor Murals

Caldwell has a variety of Murals throughout the city.

Avenue D and Market




  • Restored Coca-Cola Sign
  • Heritage Mural (in Heritage Park

  • Chisholm Trail Outdoor Mural
  • "Cowboys Chasing Cattle" In Post Office- National Historic Register - Evett, 1941
  • "Kings of Kings and Lords of Lords" located in St. Martins Catholic Church
  • Tree Trunk Sculpture - Avenue D & Market


Heritage Park Mural
Artist: Brenda Lebeda Almond

Come visit us in Caldwell, Kansas

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Border Queen Museum

The Border Queen Museum exhibits antiques and artifacts preserving the culture and history of the area. A restored Union Pacific caboose houses railroad artifacts. Located in the city park.

Caldwell, KS Museums

Saint Martin's Church

St. Martin's Catholic church was built in 1924 in the style of old Spanish Missions. It's a beautiful old stucco and terra-cotta building with the mural "King of Kings and Lord of Lords" inside.

Caldwell, KS Historic Churches

Old Mill and Elevator

The Old Mill and Elevator was originally built as a flour mill in the 1880s on the Santa Fe tracks by the Kramer Milling Company.

Caldwell, KS Historic Mills

Historic Walking Tour

Caldwell, the Border Queen, has seen wild days as a cowtown beside the Chisholm trail, a brief period of booming times during the Oklahoma Land Rush days, and quiet prosperity based on the vast grain fields of Sumner County.

Caldwell, KS Tours

Post Office Mural

The Caldwell Post Office, built in the 1930s, is listed on the National Historic Register, as it displays one of the collection of murals commissioned during the Depression Era by the WPA. The mural, "Cowboys Driving Cattle," was painted by Kenneth Evett in 1941.

Caldwell, KS Arts

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