Places in Wichita, Kansas
B&C Barbecue
A barbecue buffet! What better way to fill up on smoked, hand-seasoned pulled pork, ham,...Botanica, the Wichita Gardens
Themed gardens, water features, and beautiful statuary make this a wonderful oasis in a busy...Campbell Castle
The 10,450-square-foot Campbell Castle was built in 1888 for Kansas cattleman Col. Burton...Cero's Candies
The history of this sweet spot dates to 1885 and although the owners have changed, the...Chisholm Trail Marker
A large rough-cut limestone marker, erected in 1941, preserves the passing of the famous trail...Cocoa Dolce
Savor the sweetness of life through the artisan chocolates created by founder Beth Tully and...Coleman Factory Outlet Store and Museum
239 N. St. Francis. In the early 1900s William Coleman invented lanterns, heaters, and all...Donut Whole
The big white rooster on top of the building tells you there's a lot to cock-a-doodle-doo...Doo-Dah Diner
This hugely popular scratch diner is named for Wichita's famed moniker (origin unknown). On...Douglas Avenue Sculptures
Douglas between Main and Topeka. Be amused and delighted at 13 life-sized bronze sculptures...East High School Statues
Detailed statues of a trapper and American Indian stand atop the natural rock fountain at East...Exploration Place
Look inside a seven-foot-tall mouth, sit inside an airplane, take the controls of a flight...First Pizza Hut
The simple red-brick building with an early Pizza Hut sign is where it all started—the...Georges French Bistro
The results are amazing when chef Georges Youssef adds his culinary talents to crepes,...Grassroots Art
It's always fun to see grassroots art. You'll enjoy Gary Pendergrass' steampunk art in the...Great Plains Nature Center
This center is a great primer for all ages to learn about the woodlands, prairies, lakes, and...Great Plains Transportation Museum
Displays of railroad lanterns, tools, and other artifacts are inside; and locomotives,...Historic Delano District
Delano sprang up as a cowtown on the Chisholm Trail and now forms Wichita's Historic Delano...John Mack Bridge
The John Mack Bridge is the nation's longest Marsh rainbow arch bridge still used for regular...Kansas African American Museum
The Calvary Baptist Church (NRHP) is a fitting venue to better understand the 20th-century...Kansas Aviation Museum
At one of the most fascinating museums in the state, airplanes and airplane-related items help...Kansas Firefighters Museum
Engine House No. 6 (NRHP) was the last Wichita station operating with horse-drawn equipment....Kansas Sports Hall of Fame
Memorabilia and photos tell the inspiring story of the state's magnificent sports history....An 8 Wonder of Kansas!
Keeper of the Plains
A giant bridge, suspended in a majestic bow-and-arrow-inspired design, is your pathway to the...Law Enforcement Memorial
Since 1871 more than 30 City of Wichita and Sedgwick County law enforcement officers have lost...Lawrence-Dumont Stadium
It’s seen many renovations since it was built in 1934 as a WPA project, but today this...Maple Grove Cemetery
Interred in this cemetery of historical mystique are dozens of notable individuals including...Mediterranean Restaurants
Wichita is well known for its Mediterranean food. Make it your Explorer quest to try baba...Mid-America All-Indian Center Museum
The excellent exhibit galleries host outstanding American Indian art and artifacts to help you...Molino's
Mucho gracias to Molino's for bringing contemporary and authentic Mexican cuisine to Wichita....Museum of World Treasures
A haven for American and world history buffs, this world-class museum features an...My Tho
Everyone who eats here enthusiastically says, "Best pho in town." Although the menu includes...Naftzger Park
In Naftzger Park take a sip from the 1918 fountain named for fiery temperance leader Carry...Nifty Nut House
You might go nuts trying to choose from among the thousands of candies here. This business...North Riverside Park Art Deco
The North Riverside Park comfort station (NRHP) was a 1934 Civil Works Administration project...NuWay Cafe
This white-brick, red-trimmed eatery is probably the oldest restaurant in town, dating to...Obama's Great-Grandfather
In the Garden of the Good Shepherd section, plot space 3-C-2, rests Ralph Waldo Emerson...Old Cowtown Museum
After the visitor center's introduction to Wichita's cowtown history, step out onto the...Old Mill Tasty Shop
Take a seat on a stool at one of the most complete and classic old-fashioned soda fountains in...Old Town District
Wichita's premier entertainment district is in the heart of converted brick warehouses and...Orpheum Theatre
Opened in 1922 as a vaudeville house, this grand historic theatre has lived many lives, and...Piatt Memorial
A granite monument memorializes the tragic events of January 16, 1965, when a KC-135 refueler...Public at the Brickyard
Sarah Green, Kansas Explorer #4645, is a fan of the bison Prairie Sliders with a side of...Sedgwick County Courthouse and Memorial
The 1888 Sedgwick County courthouse (NRHP) is a stunning limestone Romanesque Revival...Sedgwick County Zoo
Naturalistic habitats showcase more than 3,000 animals and 400 species in visitor-friendly...Spice Merchant
Inside the original 1908 Mentholatum Company Building (NRHP), the Spice Merchant carries...Tanya's Soup Kitchen
In this "food hot spot," as it is called, you can choose from many creative made-from-scratch...The Troll
If you've never seen the troll you may jump out of your shoes the first time you do. In 2007...The Workroom
If you're thinking about customizing your home decor design, the Workroom is the place to...Ulrich Museum of Art
The museum is Wichita's premier venue for contemporary works by artists of national and...Veterans Memorial Park
One of the most comprehensive and moving veterans memorials in the state, it features numerous...Vietnamese Monument
Along the river behind the Westar Energy plant, life-sized bronze statues portray the...WATER Center
The water treatment system in Herman Hill Park was designed due to decades of groundwater...Watermark Books & Cafe
Watermark Books & Cafe is a wonderful independently owned cafe and bookstore that has brought...Wichita Art Museum
Cross an enthralling walkway of brightly colored, intermingled glasswork by Dale Chihuly to...Wichita Attractions
Wichita nightlife, from comedy to theatre, and more attractions are listed on the website...Wichita Carnegie Library
The 1915 limestone Carnegie library built in a lavish Beaux Arts style is one of the most...Wichita Highland Cemetery
This "Resting Place of Pioneers" includes the grave of Buffalo Bill Mathewson, marked by a...Wichita Local Eateries
In addition to everything mentioned here, outstanding eateries are found through the website...Wichita North High School Art Deco
Beautiful and richly colorful bas-relief sculptures and decorative panels by Bruce Moore adorn...Wichita Section Art
Exhibited inside the former post office (now a federal courthouse) are two 1936 Section art...Wichita's Local Bars
Enjoy the upbeat flavor of Wichita's local bars. Local music is playing at Barleycorn's (608...Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum
Start your journey of Wichita and Sedgwick County in the majestic 1892 limestone original city...Lodging
Lodging in Wichita
Delano Bed and Breakfast (305 S. Elizabeth, 316.833.2584); additional lodging information can be found through the website link in the left hand column.
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