Post Rock Country, Kansas Historic Buildings
Harris Building
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally build as a bank, until recently it housed the offices of the Harris'
1873 Jail
The old jail is the oldest building in Ellsworth. Earlier jails were temporary structures like cages. At other times, prisoners were housed in private homes. This jail was authorized on April 2 187
Cummins Block Building - NHR
The Cummins Block Building with ornate limestone and arched windows was built in 1881 in Lincoln, Kansas and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Ness County Bank Building
The four-story, 18,700 sq. ft. stone building at the intersection of Main Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, in Ness City, Kansas, was called, upon its completion in 1890, "
"Opera House"
The old "Opera House" building was built in 1881. The second level of the building was used as a theater for commercial plays until about 1912-1915
Osborne WPA Scout Cabin
Built of native stone as a Works Progress Administration (WPA)project in 1936
Bohemian Hall
The hall became the center for lodge meetings, wedding dances, public dances, plays, programs, church services and funerals. It was completed in 1937
Barnard Library
Constructed in 1937 as a WPA project, the library was originally established by Howard Barnard, pioneer educator. A display of Mr. Barnard'
Art Center Building
The Grassroots Art Center has been open since 1995 and occupies three turn-of-the century native limestone buildings on the Main Street of Lucas.
Old Dutch Mill
The Old Dutch Mill was moved to Wagner Park in 1938 from its original site near Reamsville, northwest of Smith Center.
WaKeeney Municipal Building
This attractive building, which houses the city administration office, was built in 1937 of native limestone.