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For
two weekends each year,
on the weekend that
includes the 1st Sunday in May, and the weekend that includes the 1st
Sunday in September,
the streets of
White Cloud
are again busy. The small, near
ghost
town, is overwhelmed by visitors to the famous
White Cloud
Flea market, which has been named one of the "10 best flea markets in
the Nation" by
McCall’s
magazine.
For
a few days, the old main street again is crowded with traders and
customers, only to return the next day to a sleepy little village,
with nothing more than a few bits of trash blowing down the empty
street.
The
Iowa Tribe of
Kansas
and
Nebraska retains the rights to 2,100 acres of reservation, which
straddles northeast
Kansas
and southeast
Nebraska. The tribal headquarters are located just west of
White
Cloud. The tribe has engaged in gaming operations with the opening
of a casino in 1998.
Hunting
and fishing are abundant in the area, but much of the surrounding land
is on the reservation and visitors should check with the tribe for
permission and regulations.
In the
nearby town of Highland,
Kansas
is the Native American Heritage Museum, which exhibits information and
items of the Iowa Tribe. Housed in the old Iowa, Sac and Fox
Mission building, the Museum is operated by the
Kansas
State Historical Society.
In early 2003, the
Kansas Department of Transportation designated Highway K-7 from
Leavenworth to the
Kansas/Nebraska
border as the
Glacial
Hills Scenic Byway.
White
Cloud
is one of four communities along the byway.
Contact Information:
Ioway Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska
Route 1, Box 58A
White
Cloud,
Kansas 66094
Phone: 785-595-3258
Native American Heritage Museum
Highland,
Kansas
Phone: 785-442-3304
Doniphan County
Chamber of Commerce
1-913-365-2604
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