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Reitz & Rust Vintage Market - Fall & Holiday Market
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Oktoberfest at Old Abilene Town
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Eisenhower Statue Unveiling
10:00 a.m.
Kansas State Capitol
Join in the "Ike"citement!
The unveiling of a statue of Dwight D. Eisenhower will at 10 a.m. on Monday, October 22 at the Kansas State Capitol.
The 7-foot bronze statue of Eisenhower as a five-star general is mounted on a 3-foot granite base.
Other attractions on Kansas State Capitol grounds include: Statue of Liberty Replica, Kansas Law Enforcement Memorial, Abraham Lincoln Statue, Pioneer Women's Memorial, Kansas Veterans Memorial and Walk and the Kansas Walk of Honor.
Seating is limited, so please email attendance to julie@abilenecityhall.com. We will submit Abilene's headcount to the Department of Administration.
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Throwback Thursday
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The Salina Journal June 12, 1970 |
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5 Star Reviews - Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum
Even though the Museum is being renovated, the exhibits in the Library were excellent and I did not feel cheated in the least. They clearly made good solid plans for the renovation period and created exhibits that very well tell the story. Well done!
mplsman2016
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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"The proudest thing I can claim is that I am from Abilene."
Dwight D. Eisenhower
June 22, 1945
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Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad
Diesel Locomotive pulled dinner trains - $45/person
Saturday, October 27
- Brookville Hotel - Fried Chicken
*Advance purchase required*
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Dickinson County Heritage Center
Tombstone Talks in Abilene
October 27, 2018
Join us for the 4th Annual Tombstone Talks at the Abilene Cemetery. Reenactors will present the life of the more colorful characters of Dickinson County from a first person narrative. Join our tour guides through a evening tour through the cemetery, stopping at the graves of those historical icons in Abilene's history.
Tickets are $5 for all ages, call the Heritage Center for more information at 785-263-2681.
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Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum
The next Lunch & Learn program is Thursday, October 25 at noon in the Eisenhower Presidential Library Visitors Center Auditorium, 200 SE 4th, Abilene. Free and open to the public, a light lunch is provided on a first come, first serve basis courtesy of the Eisenhower Foundation.
Author Jim Sherow will discuss his newly released book The Chisholm Trail: Joseph McCoy's Great Gamble. Joseph McCoy bet his fortune on Abilene, Kansas, 150 years ago. Sherow's book follows McCoy's vi
sion and the effects the Chisholm Trail had on the multi million-dollar beef industry that remade the Great Plains, the American diet, and both the national and international beef trade.
The Chisholm Trail shows in vivid terms how a gamble made in the face of uncontrollable natural factors indelibly changed the environment, reshaped the Kansas prairie into the nation's stockyard, and transformed Plains Indian hunting grounds into the hub of a domestic farm culture.
Sherow is a history professor and one of three Kansas State University professors named 2018 University Distinguished Professors, a lifetime title that is the highest honor the university bestows on its faculty members. A fourth-generation Kansan, Sherow is a nationally and internationally recognized expert on Kansas, North American Indian and environmental history. He has authored six books. His 2014 book, Railroad Empire Across the Heartland was named a Kansas Notable Book and received the 2015 Midwestern History Association's Hamlin Garland Prize for the best book. He has taught Kansas history for 25 years and has educated a full generation of social studies teachers across the state.
Following the program, Sherow will be available to sign copies of The Chisholm Trail: Joseph McCoy's Great Gamble, available for purchase in the Presidential Gift Shop.
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Great Plains Theatre
7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
David Mamet's new Oval Office satire depicts one day in the life of a beleaguered American commander-in-chief. It's November in a Presidential election year, and incumbent Charles Smith's chances for reelection are looking grim. Approval ratings are down, his money's running out, and nuclear war might be imminent. With Mamet's characteristic no holds barred style, November is a scathingly hilarious take on the state of America today and the lengths to which people will go to win.
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Greyhound Hall of Fame Museum
Greyhound Hall of Fame Museum
Open daily 9:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
Free admission
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Seelye Mansion
Abilene's Historic
Seelye Mansion
is a must-see! Furnished with items from the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, remodeled by Frank Lloyd Wright and home to a wooden
bowling alley that's more than 100 years old, it's no "wonder" this beautiful mansion was named one of the 8 Wonders of Kansas - Architecture winners by the Kansas Sampler Foundation.
Tours Daily!
Monday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m
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Upcoming events:
- Oktoberfest @ Old Abilene
Town - October 20
- Reitz & Rust Vintage Market @ Old Abilene Town - October 21-22
- Courtney See Irwin @ GPT - October 26
- Tombstone Talks @ Abilene's Cemetery - October 27
- Not Another Christmas Letter @ Great Plains Theatre - November 30-December 2, 4-9
- Night of Christmas Magic - December 1
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