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Little Apple Antiques

Little Apple Antiques


339 Colorado
Manhattan KS 66502
Ph: 785-537-3800
appantiques@bearkan.com
Additional Information
BUYING - SELLING - FINDING
WE LOVE ANTIQUES!!! Chosen #1 Antique store in Manhattan for three years in a row! Providing honest appraisals. Matching antiques with customer needs. We have a staff with over 60 years experience with antiques. "2000 sq.ft. of Quality Antiques,Furniture, and Jewelry." Come Visit. You're always welcome.
Hours of Operation
Monday thru Saturday----9:30am to 5:30pm
Sunday -----------------12:00 to 5:00pm
Additional Directions
At 4th and Colorado, behind the Fairfield Inn.(or)
Two blocks North of Ft. Riley Blvd. at 4th & Colorado, between Art Craft Printers and Cary Co.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Wolf Butterfield House Museum

The Wolf Butterfield House served as a way station for the Butterfield Stage Line started by David Butterfield in 1865. The limestone house contained dining and sleeping faciltities as well as a tavern for stage line patrons.

Manhattan, KS Museums

Sunset Zoo

The 52-acre Sunset Zoo is home to 13 endangered species as well as many other rare animals. It features the largest outdoor chimpanzee exhibit in Kansas - Chimpanzees of Tanganyika - along the lush African Forest Trail. Visit the Bald eagle's Aerie, BATS!

Manhattan, KS Zoos

Pottawatomie Lake #2

State Fishing Lake No. 2.is located about four miles northeast of Manhattan. Pottawatomie Lake #2 is a scenic lake of about 75 acres that holds nice populations of crappie, largemouth bass and bluegill. The lake also produces impressive strings of channel catfish and holds some very nice walleyes.

Manhattan, KS Recreation

Wareham Hotel

Harry P. Wareham moved with his family from Flush, Kansas in 1868, when he was two years old and when he was nine and his brother, William, was eleven, their father died. Mrs. Wareham, Sarah, established the Wareham Millinery Company, which she ran for many years.

Manhattan, KS Historic Hotels

Riley County Courthouse

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places the dominating limestone Courthouse was completed in 1906, built by Topeka contractor, J.B. Betts, and local contractor, Clarence Johnson. The citizens pledged $1,000 for the tower clock.

Manhattan, KS Historic Courthouses

Things to do near Manhattan, KS

Marion Reservoir Hunting

Upland game hunter will find a mixed bag, including pheasants, quail, squirrels, rabbits, turkeys and white-tail deer. A lar...

Docking Memorial

Erected in honor of Kansas Governor Robert Docking who served from 1967 to 1975....

Antique Auto Restoration

This unique program of authentic Antique auto restoration technology emphasizes hands-on skills and historical research. Tour...