Blog /blog/stories/ Blog Sat, 18 Apr 2026 09:34:27 +0000 What did Kansas look like in 1776? /blog/stories/post/what-did-kansas-look-like-in-1776/ /blog/stories/post/what-did-kansas-look-like-in-1776/#comments /blog/stories/post/what-did-kansas-look-like-in-1776/ Sat, 07 Mar 2026 00:00:00 -0500

Kansas in 1776

If you were to time-travel to 1776, you'd find that when America declared independence, Kansas, like most states, wasn't part of the original 13 colonies. In fact, when the Declaration of Independence was signed, Kansas was under the dominion of the Spanish Empire. Yet the story of

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Reliving the Oregon Trail in Kansas /blog/stories/post/reliving-the-oregon-trail-in-kansas/ /blog/stories/post/reliving-the-oregon-trail-in-kansas/#comments /blog/stories/post/reliving-the-oregon-trail-in-kansas/ Wed, 01 Oct 2025 00:00:00 -0400

The Oregon Trail (apart from being a fun video game) is one of the most historically significant routes in America. Between the 1840s and 1860s, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands of people traversed the Great Plains on their way to various destinations out west, such as Oregon, but also

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Reliving History at Fort Larned /blog/stories/post/reliving-history-at-fort-larned/ /blog/stories/post/reliving-history-at-fort-larned/#comments /blog/stories/post/reliving-history-at-fort-larned/ Wed, 27 Jul 2011 11:00:00 -0400

Imagine walking 50 miles across a hostile prairie just to make sure the mail goes through. That was among the regular duties for infantry soldiers at Fort Larned in the 1860s. The fort was among those constructed to protect commerce on the Santa Fe Trail. The trail was one of the most important

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