Travel Blogs from Fort Scott, United States
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Saturday 31 May
... a local guy for a bit which was interesting and then we continued on towards the border of Kansas and Missouri to a place called Fort Scott. We were too late to visit this interesting place so we had tea near the fort and then found a Walmart to ...
Finally, Rain in Kansas
... for taking the scenic road hit back at us with ups and downs and the continuing strong head wind. When we arrived in Fort Scott the computer only read 42 miles but we both knew that would be enough for today. Following the familiar script we asked ...
Fort Scott National Historic Site
Just as we did yesterday for Tallgrass Prairie, we got up this morning and drove back west to Fort Scott, leaving the coach in the RV park in Nevada, Missouri. This fort is in the middle of the town. It had an interesting history guarding the Indian ...
The many uses for Fort Scott in Kansas
... I was not going to go fishing anymore. Then we ate dinner and went to bed. July 13 - by Katelyn Today we went to Fort Scott Today we went to Fort Scott, which was our last stop in Kansas. Fort Scott was used for many different ...
Visit to Fort Scott!
The 1840's were a peak time for American Expansionism. As people moved westward, clashes with Native Americans became increasingly frequent. Fort Scott was built in 1842, as a permanent fort against Native American attacks. It was meant to be ...
Day Trip
... It took 1.75 hours to get there. There was a festival going on up and down the Main Street. We toured the actual site of Fort Scott. They did a fantastic job of restoring the site. You could really see how the solders lived and worked. How the ...
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