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Take a
Coffey Break in Coffey County
Burlington
Aquatic
Center 215 S. 13th street Outdoor
pool with a 120 foot water slide competitive swimming area, and wading pool for
infants
Coffey
County Museum
1101 Neosho
street, The museum
features over 1,200 square feet of
displays
Coffey County
Airport 1899
Hwy. 75 Alternative power unit, full time mechanic on duty, and
full time instructor, rental aircraft.
Drake Park Located along the Neosho River at Cross
Street. The park features fishing, picnic
tables and parking for RVs
Gridley
Jones
Park
On Main Street Offers shelter house, Horse shoe pits,
tennis court,basketball court Fenced in toddler area and
a community building
Veterans
Memorial
On Main street Adjacent to the Jones Park,
The memorial is a beautiful dedication to the servicemen and woman
who have served our country
Hive Youth
Center On Main Street
The Hive offers a safe place for children to play pool,video
games, ping pong, draw and dance, and is also a full
restraunt
Lebo
Lebo City
Lake Located off of 27th and Emmer Rd.
70 acre man made lake 1 mile west of town Kids Pond located on Emmer
and Broadway Rd.
Lebo
jail The 100 year
old jail, constructed of native stone, still stands in
lebo
Miller
house 301
West Broadway A 106 year old Queen Anne home, still owned by the
Miller family who arrived in Lebo in 1884.
It was one of
the few homes in Kansas built and owned today by the original
family
LeRoy
Arnolds Greenhouse 1430 Hwy 58
S.E. Its a gardners paradise with 4,500
Varieties of plants!
First National Bank of LeRoy 601 Main Street.
This historic bank was constructed in the 1800s and has
been restored, Take a tour through the 100 year old bank exhibiting rare and old
money along with other sights of interest.
Gunlock and
Gleue
609 Main Street.
See how
machine embroidery works and shop in their vast gift shop
One Room
Jail Historic jail located on 9th street south of High
School
Opothleyahola
Memorial Located in the LeRoy City Park. Learn more about this
courageous and noble creek leader, Opothleyahola, who brought
thousands of Indians and hundreds of blacks out of Confederate Indian Territory into free-state
Kansas
New Strawn
Jones
Park Located on Getz street across from the community center. Jones
Park offers a playground, picnic shelter, basketball court and tennis
court
New
Strawn City Lake Located off
3rd and Lake Street. New Strawn Lake was renovated in 1983. The
lake offers in-town fishing for all ages (city licenses are required in addition to state
licenses)
John Redmond Reservoir Hunting and fishing is allowed on Otter Creek Wildlife
Area, Like all parks steel shot only (hunting), and personal
flotation devices required (fishing) The rolling hills afford the
visitor an opportunity to see many acres of agriculture,
grassland and wild life. For
more information on hunting and fishing and camping
visit http://www.swt.usace.army.mil/projects/civil/civil_projects.cfm?number=18
Waverly
City Park 1st and Pearson Street, Provides
Waverly with a shelter house and playground equipment. The park is
also home to the Waverly Armed Forces Memorial
Jones
Park 10th and Duane street. Jones Park
is home to the Waverly City pool, as well as two baseball diamonds,
new batting cages, a football field, shelter house, playground equipment and two tennis
courts
Waverly Community
Building Located downtown, it houses
Waverly's annual craft fair, family reunions, meetings and
banquets
Take a coffey
Break in Coffey County kANSAS.

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