Quick Tour Around Bonner Springs, Kansas
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Welcome to Bonner Springs, Kansas!
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The Kaw (Kansas) River looking northwest toward Bonner
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One shopping center at
Hwy 7 at Kansas Ave, 1997
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Agricultural Hall of Fame
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Located near an old Choteau brothers trading fort called "Four Corners" on the Kaw River, at first Bonner Springs was known as Tiblow, named after Henry Tiblow, an early resident and ferry owner of this area |

Oak Street, 1998 some downtown storesOak Street, 2004
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Downtown Bonner Springs mostly refers to Oak Streek. In 1998, during our centennial year, White's Department Store (red top, right of the picture) had become Pizazz Video (They closed in 2002). Out of sight, across the street, is the grocery store. Earlier, Pizazz had been at the now-vacant spot, next to Red Fortune Chinese Restaurant, but those stores burned. Red Fortune moved a few doors east. The top floor of the old brick high school, now Community Center, is visible over the top of the buildings. Bonner has many spring-fed creeks (right).
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Built to the east across the K-7 highway from the original WalMart, the WalMart Super Center opened in 2002. McDonald's restaurant burned and is being rebuilt in 2004. |
| Life in Bonner Springs * Things to do around Bonner
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Clark Middle School
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School is out in May
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Kids play ball at various parks ...
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...and swim at Fun Valley
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| Many of the eCard pictures of "Things to do in Kansas in the Summer" were taken around Bonner Springs. |

RV Camping at
Cottonwood
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We have Bar-be-ques and reunions
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Harrington's has a horse-drawn hearse
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Road repair, on Hwy 32
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Stone house |
Stone house where an early Bonner postmistress, Jane Waters, lived. (taken July 1997)
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Bonner duplex
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Reunion picnic, Lyon's Park
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| The former High School currently houses the local public library, the senior citizens center, and a basketball court. |
Old High School, 2 Feb 2001
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Senior Citizens Lollipop Girls, 2001
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Bonner Springs Public Library
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| Recent History of Bonner Springs (click on pictures to enlarge) |
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2001
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1st day of school, 8-16-1: BSHS closed - YMCA building construction between schools
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Bonner Springs High School sign
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Life Flight emergency helicopter
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Tiblow Days parade lines up 2001
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Downtown Bonner, Inc. float in Tiblow Days Parade
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Linwood-Basehor High School band
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Bonner Springs Fire Truck
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New Bonner mayor, Steve Brenaman, and State Rep Cox (rt)
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New Edwardsville mayor, Luther Pickell
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Wyandotte County Sheriff, LeRoy Green
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Rehm's Park Baptist Church float
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2000
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Mayor Stolfus, Tiblow Days parade (2000)
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Clausie Smith, Tiblow Days parade co-ordinator and future mayor
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Boris Sztorch., Edwardsville Jeff Harrington, Bonner Springs
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3 former mayors
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3 former mayors: Gene Reynolds, (Kathy Ramirez), Al Ramirez, and Reece Kuhn |
1942 fire truck supporting Historic Bonner
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1999
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Bonner & Beyond, Tiblow Days (1999)
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Centennial Year 1898 to 1998 ~ From Tiblow to Bonner Springs (click on pictures to enlarge) |
| On May 2, 1998, a group from the Andrew County, MO Genealogy and Historical Society climbed aboard this bus ... |
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and headed south to Bonner Springs, KS. Our first destination was the Agricultural Hall of Fame.
 | The main building honors Agricultural Hall of Fame men and women who helped change the process of agriculture by overcoming obstacles, and by producing more crops, faster. The center displays the housekeeping items farm families used inside and the museum displays the tools used outside, from toys to heavy farm equipment. |
After exploring the exhibits inside the Hall of Fame and the Museum of Farming, we wandered outside to Farm Town, with its ....

one room school, general store, blacksmith shop, and railway depot
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Some of us rode on straw bales in this wagon to the Smith house, a farm house just
north of Farm Town. The house was donated by the daughters of Charles A. and Sarah (FEATHERSTON) SMITH, of Anderson and Franklin Counties, Kansas,
in honor of their pioneer and farming heritage. |
| Near the barn, some kids were demonstrating how the wash used to get done.
They decided having fewer clothing was a good idea, since washing this way takes quite awhile. |
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with our "heritage focus" we headed to Grandma's Kitchen, a restaurant across from this shopping center.
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Pictures and page by Nancy Sween, 1998
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1998 The Centennial
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Gathering together for
Martin Luther King Day, 1998
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Councilman and Mrs. Archie Sanders (1998)
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Bonner Springs High School Marching Band 1998
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Oldest Bonner resident in 1998
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Ruth Bolton, oldest resident born in Bonner
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Other Bolton family members
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Ray Cox, State Representative
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Some relatives of Henry Tiblow, Tiblow Days reviewing stand, 1998
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| The Centennial Pagent, a Musical, at Bonner Springs High School |

The town meeting
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Philo Clark (?) is very convincing at the town meeting to choose a name for this town: "Bonner", for a New York newspaper editor who had never set foot here, and "Springs" for the many local springs.
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Having made his point, Philo sings and dances.
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Wyandotte County council
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1898 finds Philo going to the Wyandotte County Council for the 9th time to request that Bonner Springs be incorporated as a city. This time, according to the pagent, he comes in disguise and brings a motion to establish the polka as the official county dance, "plus some other things". When the motion passes unanimously, he flings off his disguise and dances, shouting, "You should have checked out the 'some other things'!!!" Bonner is incorporated as a city November 10, 1898.
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Some citizens of Bonner, past and present.
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Leaders
| Some of the leaders of the centennial celebration: Roger Milller, Charles Thomas, and Clausie Smith. |

Grand finale!
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1998 was the 25th anniversary of the Show-N-Shine classic car show, and was held in Bonner Springs after the parade.
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1996
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Bonner Springs Fire Department
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1995
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Chester and Grace Watkins
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| Music at Bonner Springs High School |

Johnny C. Matlock, Director of Choirs, 1995
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Bonner Springs Junior High Marching Band, 1995 (photo by Rob Robinson)
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1992
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Historic coal burning train, Sept 1992
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These pictures were unintentionally deleted at the KSGenWeb Wyandotte Co site
Late August - Tiblow Days - eCards or pictures for
2000 *
old 2000
1999 *
1998 Centennial *
old 1998 Centennial Pagent *
old 1998 *
old 1996 Scout camping *
old Parade96 *
1996 *
1995 school pictures *
1995 scrapbook *
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