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Cloud County Convention & Tourism

130 E. 6th
Concordia 66901
Ph: 785-243-4303
Fax: 785-243-4305
tourcloudcounty@yahoo.com
www.cloudcountytourism.com

Whether you just need a break, a Kansas map, or want to know places to visit around the area, Susie & Tammy are waiting to help you. Located on the corner of US81 & 6th Street, we always have a clean bathroom, cool water, and a friendly smile just for you!
Mon-Fri 9-12 1-5 and Sat 10-1

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Cloud County Historical Museum

The Museum preserves and exhibits objects and documents of historical items representing early-day Kansas. It is housed in the former 1908

Concordia, KS Museums

Harris Building

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally build as a bank, until recently it housed the offices of the Harris's playground equipment company. It has recently been purchased by Dr. Wentz who is in the process of preserving this beautiful building.

Concordia, KS Historic Buildings

Camp Concordia

From 1943 to 1945 during WWII over 4,000 Germans were held in an internment camp where they experienced a type of freedom they had never known at home. Located on 157.5 acres, Camp Concordia consisted of 308 buildings. Today, a guard tower, guard post building, water tower base and building T-9

Concordia, KS Military History

Frank Carlson Memorial Library

The library contains the Frank Carlson Room that exhitits memorabilia from Carlson's experiences as a legislator, congressman, governor, and U.S. Senator.

Concordia, KS Memorials

Cloud County Stained Glass Tour

Have fun on your self-guided tour visiting these sites by yourself or in a group. Detailed maps will show you the way. Call the Brown Grand Theatre, 785-243-2553 for details.

Concordia

Concordia, KS Tours

Things to do near Concordia, KS

Belleville Country Club

The Belleville Country Club, a par 71 course, is a membership club offering a moderatly challenging nine hole golf course, c...

Osborne Country Club Golf Course

Known as "Coronary Hill" among the local players, the Osborne Country Club first opened in 1930. Don't let the $2 "all-you-c...