The Jensen/Dahl/Wade home in Denmark, Kansas, is a late 1800's limestone home furnished with turn-of-the-century pieces and handiwork.
The Jensen/Dahl/Wade home in Denmark, Kansas, is a late 1800's limestone home furnished with turn-of-the-century pieces and handiwork.
The Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church was built by Danish immigrants who settled in Denmark, Kansas in 1869 and 1870. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places the native limestone rock church was completed in 1878.
Denmark, KS Historic ChurchesThe Jensen/Dahl/Wade home in Denmark, Kansas, is a late 1800'
Denmark, KS Historic HomesFour boat ramps provide access for area users-three in the state park and one in the Wildlife Area. ...
George Washington Carver made Minneapolis, Kansas his hometown from 1880-1884, when he graduated from Minneapolis High School...