White Feather Spring

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The marker at Whitefeather Spring, looking towards the spring itself
The marker at Whitefeather Spring, looking towards the spring itself

The White feather Spring is on private property in the Argentine section of Kansas City, Kansas. In 1826, Tenskwatawa established a village at the site of modern Kansas City, Kansas. He died here in 1836 at his village in Kansas City, Kansas (located in the Argentine, Kansas; the White Feather Spring marker notes the location).


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