Historic Abilene: From the Cattle Trail to the White House

Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020

Time:

Cost: $129


Location:

Hughes Metropolitan Complex

5015 East 29th St N
Wichita, KS 67220

Event Contact

Linda Ambler
Email: linda.ambler@wichita.edu
Phone: 316-978-3731
Website: Learn more about Historic Abilene: From the Cattle Trail to the White House

It’s all aboard as we take a ride on the Abilene and  Smoky Valley Railroad. The excursion train departs Abilene eastbound for a trip through the Smoky Hill River Valley to the neighboring community of Enterprise, Kansas. Train passengers are invited to visit the Hoffman Grist Flour Mill during the train’s layover in Enterprise to explore the mill, see how it operates and make purchases. Following our train ride, lunch will be served at the famed Brookville Hotel where we will dine on a family-style chicken dinner with all the trimmings. After lunch, we will visit the Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and boyhood home. At the museum, you will have the opportunity to see the all-new 25,000 square feet of museum exhibit space, which opened this past summer. There will also be time to visit the Heritage Center of Dickinson County where you can take a ride on a 1901 C.W. Parker carousel. Our last stop of the day is the Russell Stover Candies Factory and Outlet Store where you can watch candy being made and buy some sweet treats for the ride home!

This is a repeat of the trip offered on Oct. 17, 2020.

Facilitator: Beccy Tanner, Adjunct Instructor, Department of History, Wichita State University

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