Before all of our towns were named by settlers, before there was any structure to the state of Kansas, there were little prairie towns all over the place. Some of them never stuck around to see today, but others are still hiding within larger towns and cities today. Have you ever taken a step into the past at this old prairie town in Kansas?
Welcome to Old Prairie Town at Ward-Meade!
It's a historic site that's been transformed into an interactive museum. There are so many buildings and places to explore. Let's take a look!
Inside, you'll find that there's a number of cheerful people either exploring like you, or performing their parts.
Events at Ward-Meade are a special treat that you should experience at least once. After all, the more the merrier here!
No matter what day you visit, you'll find all sorts of old buildings and areas to explore.
They've got an 1854 replica log cabin, a prairie mansion, the town square, a general store, and a schoolhouse.
You won't want to pass by Potwin Drug Store and their amazing sodas.
Soda fountains and vintage style candies is one way to make sure every visit to Ward-Meade is a good one.
Old carriages and pieces of equipment from years past decorate everywhere you look.
Can you imagine getting around on foot or by carriage? It sure was a lot slower way to travel. The only thing faster really was a train.
In addition to all this history, there's also a 2.5 acre botanical garden to add to the beauty of this place.
There's a mini-river flowing over the rocks and a reading spot that's perfect for anyone who loves a good book.
Whether you're here for the first time or the fifteenth time, it's always a treat to feel like you're getting a glimpse the past.
They're open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and open from noon to 4 p.m. on Sundays.
You'll find the Ward-Meade Prairie Town at 124 NW Fillmore St. Topeka, KS. Feel free to use this map below to help you find your way. For more information about this attraction, check out their website.
If you're wanting to see something a little creepy, check out these reasons why this town is often labeled as the most haunted place in Kansas.
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