Abilene
Over 3 million head of Texas Longhorn cattle arrived in Abilene between the years of 1867 and 1872, to be shipped east by rail. Tom Smith and Wild Bill Hickock became famous for their attempts to maintain law and order on Abilene’s legendary Texas Street. As the railhead moved west and the cattle trade waned, Abilene businessmen became entrepreneurs in other areas and the community continued to grow.
C.W. Parker operated an amusement company south of Abilene, manufacturing hand-carved carousels and carnival equipment. Dr. A.B. Seelye’s patent medicine company was known across the country. C.L. Brown founded United Telephone Company, which later became Sprint. And President Dwight D. Eisenhower grew to manhood with his five brothers in Abilene. First-class museums showcase the lives of these men.
Known as the Greyhound Capitol of the World, Abilene hosts the Greyhound Hall of Fame and National Greyhound Association Headquarters.
Abilene’s history has been well-preserved in its quality museums and beautifully restored historic homes. A diverse economic base is supported by several manufacturing firms and a growing service industry. Thousands of visitors from around the world travel to Abilene each year to tour and shop in the growing number of antique and specialty shops.
Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum & Boyhood Home
Built by the Eisenhower Foundation, with funds raised through public gifts, the Eisenhower Museum is constructed of Kansas limestone. Originally dedicated on Veterans Day, 1954, the Museum was built to…
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American Indian Art Center
The American Indian Art Center is dedicated to promoting native American artists and craft persons…
Learn more →Great Life Golf & Fitness at Chisholm Trail
Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days
Learn more →Abilene Civic Center
The restored 1928 U.P. Depot is home to the Kansas Visitor Information Center and 150…
Learn more →Abilene Driving Tour of Historic Markers
28 bronze markers have been placed through-out the city of Abilene indicating historic sites.
Learn more →Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad
The Smoky Valley Railroad Association offers a unique chance to experience early American travel. You…
Learn more →C.W. Parker Carousel
This antique carousel is a National Landmark and was built in Abilene by C.W. Parker…
Learn more →Abilene Walking Tour
The best way to see the entire one hundred years Abilene's growth along North Buckeye,…
Learn more →Central Kansas Free Fair
Parade, Rodeo, Demolition Derby, Combine Derby, Carnival Midway, Fair Food, 4-H Livestock, 4-H Exhibits &…
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All Attractions in Abilene
- Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad
- Abilene Civic Center
- Abilene Driving Tour of Historic Markers
- Abilene Walking Tour
- American Indian Art Center
- C.W. Parker Carousel
- Central Kansas Free Fair
- Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum & Boyhood Home
- Great Life Golf & Fitness at Chisholm Trail
- Great Life Golf & Fitness of Abilene
- Great Plains Theatre
- Greyhound Hall of Fame
- Jeffcoat Photography Studio Museum
- Museum of Independent Telephony
- Old Abilene Town
- Russell Stover Factory Outlet
- Seelye Mansion and Museum
- The Heritage Center Museums
- The Lebold Mansion
- Wild Bill Hickok PRCA Rodeo