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Explore Harper County

Discover the charm of Harper County, Kansas, where prairies meet rolling hills, creating a picturesque backdrop for adventure. Embrace rural life with a stroll through unique retail shops and delightful restaurants in the downtown districts. Immerse yourself in the rich agricultural heritage, enjoy hunting in this outdoor paradise and fishing at Anthony CIty Lake. Whether seeking serenity or a taste of authentic small-town America, Harper County welcomes you warmly.
Come explore where every horizon promises a new adventure!
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9-11 Memorial of Kansas

The Kansas Official September 11th memorial in Anthony, Kansas

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Location: Memorial Park on the west edge of Anthony, KS

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The connection of one hero, Engine 88, Ladder Company 38 and a small town in Kansas. 

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Carnegie Library

Built in 1911 By Carnegie Corporation

Marker Reades: This building given the People of Anthony by Anthony Carnegie of New York City A.D. MCMIX

Mauran-Russell . Architects 

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Harper County Courthouse Clock Tower

201 N Jennings Ave

Anthony, KS 67003

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Hours:

Monday - Friday

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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​Made by Seth Thomas Clock Co 

​Thomaston, Conn

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Presented to

Harper County, Kansas

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The Citizens of Anthony

1909

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Harper Fountain

Center of Main and Central

Harper, KS 67058

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Historical Anthony Museum

526 W Main St

Anthony, KS 67003

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Hours: Appointment Only

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(620) 842-3852

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Anthony Municipal Hall

130 E Main St

Anthony, KS 67003

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Contact City Hall for rates and availability.

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(620) 842-5960

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Art Depot

730 E 12th

Harper, KS 67058

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Art work of artists from Harper County

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Hours:

Open 1 pm-4 pm during community events. Tours by appointment only. 

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(620) 840-1043

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DuQuoin Bridge

NW 20 Ave

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Direction: From 14 turn on NW 150 Rd, at the first crossroad-NW 20th Ave, turn right. Go about half a mile down and you will be at the bridge. 

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(620) 842-6041​​

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Harper County Courthouse

201 N Jennings Ave

Anthony, KS 67003

Hours:

Monday - Friday 

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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The Harper County Courthouse was constructed in 1908,and dubbed "Pride of Harper County." The building was designed by architect George P. Washburn. Made of red brick and limestone, the marvelous building has 3 stories, attic and a full basement.  The Courthouse was dedicated on November 10, 1908.

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Harper County Fair Barn

128 E 9th St

Harper, KS 67058

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Harper County Murals

Find Harper County Murals on the TravelKS website under Things To Do/Arts & Entertainment/Murals.

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Harper Stand-pipe

Center of Main and Central

Harper, KS 67058

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Historic Anthony Theater

240 W Main

Anthony, KS 67003

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Art Deco-style theater built in 1936​. List on National Register of Historical Places in 1991. Architect S.S. Voigt

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Hours:

Movie or event dates & times will vary

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anthonytheatre@gmail.com​​

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Old Runnymede

Marker is at the intersection of State Highway 2 and NE 140th Road

Harper, KS 67058

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Harper Historical Museum

750 E 12th

Harper, KS 67058

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Hours: Open 1 pm- 4 pm during community events or by appointment.

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(620) 896-2511

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Old Runnymede Church

11th and Pine Street

Harper, KS 67058

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Poor Farm

Pioneer Cemetery

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Located: Off of Highway 2. Located between

NE 70 Ave & Ne 50 Rd on the east side of the Highway.  

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Where Bugs Come Alive Studio

Main Street and Ll & G

Anthony, KS 67003

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Come explore Anthony's main street and find over 25 bugs created out of metal, scrap pieces, parts, recycled materials and even old wagon wheels!

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Rolla Rena Skate Center

713 Central St

Harper, KS 67058

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Open only in colder months.

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(620) 896-2511

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Explore Harper County, KS

More destinations to come! Check back often or visit Harper County Community/Economic Development Facebook page. 

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