| Monday,
February 2, 2026: I'm off to southeast Kansas for the day. I haven't
been to US59 south from Garnett since the summer of 2023.
The
first stop was a pass through Greely, which I have photographed a couple
of times before, but as my emphasis is shifting from attractions worth
building a page about, to things worth posting about on Facebook, I am
looking at things through new eyes. In addition to some winter shots of
St. John the Baptist Catholic church and the downtown, I found an interestingly
painted garage and an Air B&B in the former parish hall, called The
1913 Hall.
Next
up was Mildred Store, in the 25 person unincorporated community of Mildred,
Kansas. Charlie Brown Grocery was a served the community from 1915 to 2014.
When it closed, Regena and Loren Lance took it over and the building now
houses a market, deli, meat market, and event space which hosts music once
a month. They also have the nearby Lazy Daz RV Park and stay Cabins.
Regena
took a break from preparing food for later, to give me a tour including
today's music venue, which was Brown Brothers Feed Store. The customers
were friendly, letting me take photos with them in the shots and talking
for sometime after we left the store.
Along
US 59, I made passes through Stark, Moran, Elsmore, Savinburg, Parson,
Erie, Edna and Altamont, I got some photos of the Erie
Dinosaur Park with snow and a Bald Eagle feeding near the highway.
Lunch
was at M J's Burger House in Altamont and was a real treat. The half pound
Philly burger was hand formed from fresh burger and topped with Philly
meat, grilled onions & peppers and Swiss cheese. This one is going
on my Kansas Best Burger list and
I wouldn't change a thing! The house cut fries were great as well!
Using
a credit card added 3.5% to the bill.
Coffeyville
was the destination of the drive and several stops were planned, starting
with Sunflower Soda Fountain. I came here to have a slice of pie, but when
Coney Islands were listed on the menu, ordered one them as well. It wasn't
bad, but neither the the dog itself or the chili were particularly what
I was hoping for.
There
were many dessert offerings and and I settled on the pecan cream pie, something
I've never had before. It was very good, including a nice crust. It would
be nice see what their version of sour cream and raisin pie is like.
Other
stops in Coffeyville included the lowest point in the state of Kansas.
There is a small sign there, well actually about a half mile from there,
but that is as close as the public can get without a boat. I also revisited
Elmwood Cemetery to take updated photos
of the graves of the Dalton Gang, their brother Frank, who was a US Marshall.
two men who died defending Coffeyville from the Gang and John Cubine who
created the first left & right cowboy boots.
Back
downtown, I photographed a few buildings, then stopped at the Chamber
of Commerce Visitors Center, to have a free ICEE. The ICEE was invented
in 1958 by Omar Knedlik, who had a Dairy Queen in Coffeyville, Kansas.
When his pop machine broke down, he was putting bottles in the freezer
to chill them. Bottle of pop stated turning to slush when opened and they
were popular.
The
ICEE machine at the Chamber of Commerce hadn't been turned on, but they
were to start it up and I spent the time waiting for it to be ready to
operate photographing the lovely old bank building and reading some of
the local travel information. There was a choice of cherry or orange creame
and I was happy with the cherry.
After
stops for more photos on the way home, supper was at Chancy's
Grill & Shake in Moran, which I last visited in May 2022. After
thinking of some of the good burgers and fries that I have had here before,
I went with the special, a hot beef sandwich with mashed potatoes, choice
of one side and a drink for $11.50. It was a very good sandwich.
The
only side which interested me was the apple sauce, which did not taste
homemade.
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Mildred Store
Erie Dinosaur Park
M J's Burger House
Lowest point in the state of Kansas
Cherry ICEE

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