WheelChairs of Kansas
P.O. Box 320Ellis KS 67637
Ph: 785-726-4885
The cornerstone of this magnificient church was laid on June 27, 1909 being of black granite (1'x2'x2'6") and weighing nearly 1000 pounds. About the middle of August 1911, the church building was ready for occupancy though far from completed or furnished inside.
Ellis, KS Historic ChurchesLakeside Campgrounds Located on the banks of Big Creek, offers a serene, picturesque atmosphere. Only a few short blocks from I-70
Ellis, KS RecreationThe famous American, Walter P. Chrysler, spent his youth in Ellis, where he learned his trade as a mechanic with the Union Pacific Railroad. Chrysler's youth began 1878 in Ellis. When he was 17, he was hired as a sweeper and eventually became a machinist'
Ellis, KS MuseumsNestled in the midst of downtown Ellis stands a stately two-story limestone building at Eighth and Washington Streets which serves as the museum and
Ellis, KS MuseumsThe Belleville Country Club, a par 71 course, is a membership club offering a moderatly challenging nine hole golf course, c...
The old "Opera House" building was built in 1881. The second level of the building was used as a theater for commercial plays...