National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame
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The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame is located in Bonner Springs, Kansas. The Kansas Glacial Hills region supplied historic Fort Leavenworth with agricultural products that Frontier Army Quartermasters delivered to other Kansas Territory outposts by wagon train.
It is located East of K-7 and just South of State Avenue (US-24, near 126th Street) next to both the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (still known as Sandstone to Kansas Citians) and the grounds for the Kansas City Renaissance Festival.
[edit] See also
- Agritourism
- Biogeography
- Freeedom's Frontier, NE Kansas National Heritage Area
- Freedom's Frontier Heritage Area, at Fort Leavenworth's Frontier Army Museum
- Fort Scott National Historic Site, Froniter Military Road destination
- Kansas Sampler, shares savvy insights on rural community character
- MOVES Institute - "California Road" Eco-History Trails virtual tourism
- Oregon-California Trails Association, Westward emigration trails & tales
- Tamegonit Lodge at Theodore Naish Scout Reservation
[edit] External links
- Ag Hall of Fame official website for more information
- Glacial Hills Scenic Byway, north along K-7 Corridor
- Freedom's Frontier, announces national heritage area designation
- Kansas Territory: Frontier Military Scenic Byway, south along K-7 Corridor
- Pathfinder: Eco-History Trails-n-Tales at Theodore Naish Scout Reservation