Hatman Jack’s adds to Wichita cowpoke lore
The Delano District of Wichita represents the city’s cowboy past. Delano was part of the famed Chisholm cattle trail in the 1960s. As most people know, cattle were driven by […]
The Delano District of Wichita represents the city’s cowboy past. Delano was part of the famed Chisholm cattle trail in the 1960s. As most people know, cattle were driven by […]
It’s a donut shop. No, it’s a concert venue. Nope. It’s an art gallery. Coffee shop, maybe? Each answer is correct. The Donut Whole in Wichita is all of these […]
Wichita has a fondness for great food, ranging from the comfort of a known commodity to the flashiness of food trucks. The food is delicious and worth the adoration. In […]
Who needs Willy Wonka when you have Nifty Nut House? The Wichita icon is home to hundreds of nuts and sweets that would make the eccentric candy castle owner jealous. […]
The first thing we noticed as we walked into the Wichita Art Museum was the Chihuly blown glass art display immediately above the entrance. It extends from the exterior door […]
Wichita honors Native Americans with its Keeper of the Plains sculpture along the city’s riverfront. The Keeper, as it’s locally known, stands at the confluence of the Big and Little […]
Dear Santa, Peter Elf here. Thank you for the assignment of watching over The Walking Tourists again this Christmas season. They went to a faraway land called Wichita, Kansas. As […]
Old Town Marketplace in Wichita is home to about 100 businesses. The area is more than 100 years old and has featured some historical events. Carrie Nation, the infamous prohibition […]
A shopping center with a lake and an island? Bradley Fair shopping center in Wichita offers visitors that view. The island was decked out for Christmas. So, does that make […]
Wichita loves itself some Christmas spirit. “Humbug” doesn’t fly this time of the year. With a variety of tree lightings and decorated neighborhoods in abundance, Wichita is known for two […]