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1. An abandoned auto garage at Antioch, a Miami County Ghost Town, 4-3-22
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2. A home foundation next to the old garage, Antioch, 4-3-22
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3. This old gas station has been restored, but is now privately owned, Antioch, 4-3-22
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4. Antioch's old school, which appears to now be used for storage, 4-3-22
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5. The Antioch Community Baptist Church, 4-3-22
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6. The well-kept Richland Township Hall, a former school is all that's left of Wade, a Miami County Ghost Town, 4-3-22
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7. The City Hall in Paola, the County Seat of Miami County, 4-3-22
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8. The Miami County National Bank and other storefronts, Paola, 4-3-22
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9. Post office, Paola, 4-3-22
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10. Miami County Courthouse, Paola, 4-3-22
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11. A fountain in their downtown square, Paola, 4-3-22
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12. A prominent veterans' memorial in Paola's downtown square, 4-3-22
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13. The Paola First United Presbyterian Church, 4-3-22
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14. An old, yet restored gas station on the east side of downtown, Paola, 4-3-22
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15. Bob's gas station, now out of business, Paola, 4-3-22
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16. An old church at Stanton, a Miami County Ghost Town, 4-3-22
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17. The Stanton Cemetery, which was established before Kansas became a territory, 4-3-22
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18. The Osage Valley Block building in Osawatomie, in central Miami County, 4-3-22
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19. Post office, Osawatomie, 4-3-22
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20. The Osawatomie Masonic Temple building, 4-3-22
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21. The Osawatomie City Auditorium, 4-3-22
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22. The historic Mills House on the north side of town, Osawatomie, 4-3-22
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23. An 1861 stone church on the north end of downtown, Osawatomie, 4-3-22
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24. An 1854 land office, 1 of the oldest standing buildings in Kansas, Osawatomie, 4-3-22
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25. A small dam on the Marais Des Cygnes River north of Osawatomie, 4-3-22
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26. The ''Rainbow Bridge'' also known as the Creamery Bridge, on the north edge of town, Osawatomie, 4-3-22
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27. The old ''Asylum Bridge'' over the Marais Des Cygnes River, now closed, Osawatomie, 4-3-22
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28. Close-up of the old Asylum Bridge, and you can see why it is no longer open, Osawatomie, 4-3-22
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29. The John Brown Museum State Historic Site, Osawatomie, 4-3-22
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30. A 1935 statue of John Brown at the Historic Site, Osawatomie, 4-3-22