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KANSAS
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Glacial Hills Scenic
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Once the area was entirely
covered by glaciers, leaving behind a scenic landscape of rolling, wooded
hills, sharp-edged bluffs, and clear running streams.

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Map courtesy
Yahoo Maps
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In early 2003, the
63-mile stretch of Highway K-7 between
Leavenworth and
White
Cloud was designated by the State of
Kansas
as the Glacial Hills Scenic Byway. The area was once
covered with glaciers, leaving behind a scenic landscape of rolling,
wooded hills, rock-strewn soil and valleys with clear, running
streams.
Beginning at the
intersection of K-7 and K-92 in
Leavenworth, the byway traverses
Leavenworth,
Atchison and Doniphan Counties along the same path that Lewis and
Clark traveled over two hundred years ago. Roughly paralleling the
Missouri
River, the byway has also been designated by the National Park Service
as the official route of the Lewis and Clark Trail.
The
Glacial Hills Scenic Byway will take you through rolling hills, rich
farmland and across
Missouri
River bluffs between
Leavenworth and the
Kansas/Nebraska
border. Representing
the earliest days of pioneer settlement along the
Missouri
River, you will pass through four communities, which are rich in
history and provide a number of attractions.
Architectural heritage
abounds in
Leavenworth,
Atchison, Troy and
White
Cloud, show casing many historic structures. Driving tours
are available in
Leavenworth, and Fort Leavenworth, a walking tour in
White
Cloud, and a historic barn tour in Troy.

Buffalo Soldier
Monument at
Fort
Leavenworth.
Kathy Weiser,
February, 2003.
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Along the
way, you will discover impressive views of the
Missouri
River, historic barns, abundant railroad history, and numerous museums and
sites associated with Lewis and Clark, Buffalo Bill Cody, Amelia Earhart,
and Abraham Lincoln’s 1859 campaign tour through
Kansas
Territory.
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Historical
Fort
Leavenworth, photo courtesy Library of Congress
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Leavenworth, Kansas
The entrance to
Fort
Leavenworth and
the daunting walls of the
Leavenworth
Federal Penitentiary are at the southern end of the byway. The first
settlement in
Kansas
Territory in 1827, you can tour historic Fort Leavenworth, the oldest
active Army post west of the Mississippi River.
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Leavenworth in the 1870's
as camera looks east on Delaware
from the corner of Fifth Street, photo
courtesy the City of Leavenworth.
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While in
Leavenworth,
you can also take a walking or driving tour of the many historic places in
the community. The Historic Wayside Tour features 13 historic sites
along the riverfront in the downtown area as well as 6 additional sites
that can be reached by car. Maps are available at the Welcome Center
North at the corner of Cheyenne & 4th Street, at the Welcome Center South
in Ray Miller Park, and the Convention and Visitors Bureau at 518 Shawnee.
The city of
Leavenworth
has been ranked the number one historic city in the state, June 2001, in
the ePodunk Historic Small Towns Index.
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Attractions
Frontier Army Museum
- Reynolds Avenue,
Fort
Leavenworth.
For tour information, call (913) 682-4113, Museum (913) 684-3191, Gift
Shop (913) 651-7440. Open Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Saturday,
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Sunday and Holidays, Noon to 4:00 p.m.; Closed
Christmas, New Years, Thanksgiving and Easter. Free Admission, Donations
Accepted.
Carroll Mansion
- 1128 5th Avenue,
Leavenworth,. The mansion is open May through August, Monday through Saturday, 10:30
a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Sunday, 1 - 4:30 p.m.; September through April, daily 1
- 4:30 p.m. Closed in January and major holidays. Admission is charged. Operated by the
Leavenworth,
Historical Society, (913)682-7759
First City Museum,
209 Delaware,
Leavenworth. The museum is open Thursdays & Fridays Noon - 4:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00
a.m. - 2:00 p.m. For special visits or tours, please call (913) 682-1866
or 800-844-4114.
Historic Wayside Tour -
Take a walk back in time to where
the West
began.
Leavenworth,
the "First City of
Kansas," invites you to step
back in time and explore the rich history of
Leavenworth
by visiting our Historic Wayside Tour. Waysides are interactive displays
located throughout
Leavenworth
that feature unique local artwork depicting images of significant
historical people, structures or events associated with the site. Digital technology allows you to hear a recorded narrative with the mere
push of a button. There are 13 waysides located in the riverfront
downtown area that can be experienced as a walking tour as well as six
waysides that can be reached by car. In addition, there are waysides
located within the welcome centers at the north and south ends of town.
The National Fred Harvey Museum, at 624 Olive Street.
Special arrangements for tours can be made by contacting the museum at
(913) 682-1866.
After leaving
Leavenworth,
you will travel on toward Atchison, where the route has been designated as
the Amelia Earhart Memorial Highway. The world-famous aviatrix’
birthplace in Atchison is now a museum.
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Fred Harvey Museum, Kathy Weiser, February,
2003
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