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Thanks Jocelyn. I did have a good time - was particularly impressed by the National Cemetery.
Found a restaurant worth mentioning: Main Street Chop House and Barbque, a small restaurant located in Fort Scott's historic old downtown. It isn't fancy, but the food is quite good.
On the drive home I got to thinking about how hard it can be to find someplace interesting to eat in the small towns across Kansas, so I've started a web page for them: http://www.mightymac.org/kansas/
Not a lot there yet, but there will be more in time.
Keith
Found a restaurant worth mentioning: Main Street Chop House and Barbque, a small restaurant located in Fort Scott's historic old downtown. It isn't fancy, but the food is quite good.
On the drive home I got to thinking about how hard it can be to find someplace interesting to eat in the small towns across Kansas, so I've started a web page for them: http://www.mightymac.org/kansas/
Not a lot there yet, but there will be more in time.
Keith
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What a great idea, Keith! I have lots of family in KS, and I've eaten at a few interesting Amish places around Yoder (a little NW of Wichita) but I don't remember names or exact locations. I'll pay more attention next time I'm up there.
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bbqboy, I think there are some hidden gems in the Kansas Explorer's site, but I have a hard time navigating it.
I've never visited the Plainsfolk.com site. Will give it a look.
Thanks!
Keith
I've never visited the Plainsfolk.com site. Will give it a look.
Thanks!
Keith