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Johnson-Frazier Building / Cox Produce Company
1914
Johnson-Frazier Building
Fireproof! Rat-p...
Jamison City, Eureka Mine and Mill, Johnstown
‹— 5 Miles
Along the Pioneer Trail lies Jamison City...
Nathaniel J. Frederick House
(Front text)
Nathaniel J. Frederick (1877-193...
Chief Justice John Marshall
Civil War to Civil Rights
A bronze likeness of Chi...
Jim Yarnell's (Untitled) Smoky Hills of West Virginia (1960)
Wichita Art Museum Trail Walk Path
Though trained as...
Johnsville Firehouse
Built in 1908
Restored as a memorial to Jackie Yonge...
A. S. Parks and A. E. Jones Building
Built 1913
Built As Warehouse For $14,000
Firs...
The John Brown Bell
Symbol of a nation's efforts to obtain freedom and equalit...
John Mack Bridge
Built by State Highway Comm. of Kansas
Named ...
John Cheney on Wichita State Basketball
Sports Trail Walk Path
"We've played in tougher plac...
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Johnson-Frazier Building / Cox Produce Company
1914
Johnson-Frazier Building
Fireproof! Rat-proof! Mouse-proof! This is how the Johnson-Frazier Building's earliest occupant, Wichita Fire Proof Storage Co., billed the concrete and brick Goliath when it opened in 1914.
Other businesses were housed there over the years, such as City Transfer and ...
Jamison City, Eureka Mine and Mill, Johnstown
‹— 5 Miles
Along the Pioneer Trail lies Jamison City and Mine. Large producer, famous for its 52-pound nugget; Eureka Mill and Mine yielding $17 millions to Cornish miners and others. Johnstown, now Johnsville, well preserved '49 town.
Marker is on Highway ...
Nathaniel J. Frederick House
(Front text)
Nathaniel J. Frederick (1877-1938), educator, lawyer, newspaper editor, and civil rights activist, lived here from 1904 until his death. This house was built in 1903 by Cap J. Carroll, a prominent businessman and city official whose daughter Corrine married ...
Chief Justice John Marshall
Civil War to Civil Rights
A bronze likeness of Chief Justice John Marshall, visible on your way to the next Heritage Trail sign, keeps watch over John Marshall Park to your right. Marshall is remembered for molding the U.S. Supreme ...
Jim Yarnell's (Untitled) Smoky Hills of West Virginia (1960)
Wichita Art Museum Trail Walk Path
Though trained as a painter, the medium Jim Yarnell (1917-[2011]) most enjoyed was photography. He was appointed advertising manager of the Beech Aircraft Corporation in Wichita. During the summer of 1962, Yarnell spent 58 days ...
Johnsville Firehouse
Built in 1908
Restored as a memorial to Jackie Yonge by Trigg Yonge and ECN with the aid of funds donated by friends of Jackie.
Marker can be reached from Main Street/Johnsville Road (County Highway A14), on the left when traveling north. ...
A. S. Parks and A. E. Jones Building
Built 1913
Built As Warehouse For $14,000
First Tenant: Rumely Products Company
of Indiana
Builder: MacLean Construction Company, Chicago, IL
Renovated: 2006 as
Rumely Condominiums
Historic Address: 701 East Second
Current Address: 242 N. Mead
Marker is on Mead Street near 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north. ...
The John Brown Bell
Symbol of a nation's efforts to obtain freedom and equality for it's people
The John Brown Bell
owned, and placed here, John A. Rawlins Building Association, acting in behalf of Akroyd Houde Post 132, the American legion, with the co-operation and assistance ...
John Mack Bridge
Built by State Highway Comm. of Kansas
Named in honor of John C. Mack
State Highway Commissioner of
the Fifth District at the time
of its authorization
State Highway Commission of Kansas
Arkansas River Bridge
U.S. Highway 81.
Tomlinson Bridge & Supply Co.
Garfield Kansas
Contractors
B. J. Berson
Resident Engineer
1931
John Mack ...
John Cheney on Wichita State Basketball
Sports Trail Walk Path
"We've played in tougher places. At Wichita State, those fans would stand up and clap at the beginning of each half, and until their team scores, they don't sit down. We had 'em clapping for four minutes ...