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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM102C_magers-agricultural-implements_Hutchinson-KS.html
This store, which has housed a grocery store, shoe repair, pawn shop and loan office is one of the oldest frame structures in Hutchinson.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM102B_o-brians-grocery_Hutchinson-KS.html
O'Brian sold his medicinal oil from this site. Later, for many years, the building was used as a billiards parlor.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQTH_outhouses_Hutchinson-KS.html
Outhouses, sometimes referred to as "backhouses" or "privies", were once a common sight across America. Made from a variety of materials and from various designs, outhouses functioned as restrooms for those who did not have indoor plumbing. Usuall…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQTG_windmills_Hutchinson-KS.html
Windmills were once a common sight across the Great Plains and played an important role in the settlement of the American West. Windmills allowed settlers to farm the fertile plains in areas not blessed with abundant streams and rivers. Used prima…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQT8_siegrist-claim-house-1876_Hutchinson-KS.html
The question of how to encourage further settlement of its western territories and the State of Kansas prompted the Federal Government to create the Homestead Act in 1862. Among the basic requirements of the Homestead Act, a settler had to file a …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQT7_warren-g-harding_Hutchinson-KS.html
This tableterected in honor ofWarren G. HardingPresidentof the United Stateswho spoke in this parkJune 23, 1923
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQT6_reno-county-civil-war-soldiers-and-sailors-monument_Hutchinson-KS.html
Lest We Forget In Memoryof All Soldiers and SailorsLoyal to Our Flag
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQT5_krous-building_Hutchinson-KS.html
Replaced original 1899 Krous Building, altered 1960, rehabilitated 1988. Housed Jenkins & Sons Music, Jones O'Neal Shoes and now Payton Optical.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQT4_citizens-bank_Hutchinson-KS.html
Since its original construction, the Highley or Sidlinger Block has always housed a bank or other financial institution.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQT2_whiteside-building_Hutchinson-KS.html
An early skylight drew Morton Interiors, McInturff Photo Studio and Three Sisters Clothing Store. Site originally was a livery stable.
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