leverich1991: 1. Here's Tampa, a dying town in northern Marion County, Tampa, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 2. Tampa's impressive Catholic church, Tampa, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 3. Tampa's small downtown, Tampa, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 4. Their grain elevator, Tampa, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 5. A vacant shell that was a business in downtown, Tampa, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 6. Here's the small town of Ramona, in northern Marion County, Ramona, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 7. Ramona has a number of unusual thing in its downtown, including a tiny building and a pay phone, Ramona, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 8. However, Ramona has a very cool looking Post Office, Ramona, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 9. Ramona's old high school, now abandoned, Ramona, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 10. More of Ramona & their grain elevator, Ramona, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 11. Downtown Hope, a small town in Dickinson County, Hope, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 12. Their Christian Church, Hope, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 13. Their small city park, Hope, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 14. The Hope Locker Plant and their grain elevator, Hope, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 15. The grain elevator in Navarre, a Ghost Town in Dickinson County, Navarre, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 16. All that's left of downtown Navarre is this vacant tin store building, Navarre, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 17. Their old school, Navarre, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 18. Downtown Enterprise, in Dickinson County (I apologize for getting my finger in the way), Enterprise, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 19. Post office, Enterprise, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 20. Enterprise's notable landmark is the first Kindergarten build in Kansas, in the early 1900s, Enterprise, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 21. The only business left in Detroit, a near-Ghost Town in Dickinson County, Detroit, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 22. An impressive abandoned house in Detroit (Kansas), Detroit, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 23. Their old tin elevator, Detroit, 6 9 11
leverich1991: 24. The only town visited on Day 2 was Lyona, a tiny Hamlet in Dickinson County with just a church, a cemetery, and 2 houses, Lyona, 6 11 11
leverich1991: 25. Lyona's pretty cemetery, Lyona, 6 11 11
leverich1991: 26. Alright, Kansas cemetery lovers, I have a job for you. Can you find a grave with a birth date older than this one? This is the grave of Mrs. John Pratt, a woman who died in 1889, age 103! That means she was born in 1786!, Lyona, 6 11 11