Welcome to Bonner Springs, KS!
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North of the Kaw (Kansas) River
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Agricultural Hall of Fame Museum
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House of Jane Waters, former postmistress (1997)
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Downtown shopping, Oak Street, 1998
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Shopping center, Hwy 7 at Kansas Ave, 1997
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Community Martin Luther King Day, 1998
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Local RV park
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| Located near an old Choteau brothers trading fort on the Kaw River, at first Bonner Springs was known as Tiblow, named after Henry Tiblow, an early resident of this area |
Late August - Tiblow Days - eCards or pictures for
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1999 *
1998 Centennial *
1996 *
1995 school pictures *
1995 scrapbook *
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Major Stolfus, Tiblow Days parade (2000)
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Bonner & Beyond float, Tiblow Days (1999)
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The Archie Sanders (1998)
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Three cousins at the parade (1995)
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eCARDS from 1998: The Centennial of Bonner Springs
More Pictures: 1998
County Cam at the Tiblow Days Parade and the
Centennial Pagent
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Oak Street, 1998
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1998 (centennial year): White's Department Store (red top, right) is now Pizazz Video Store. Pizazz had been a few doors up the street, next to the Chinese Restaurant, but those stores burned (now a vacant spot). The top floor of the old brick high school, now Community Center, is visible over the top of the buildings.
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Tiblow Days Parade
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| Life in Bonner Springs
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Ball games at Lyons Park
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Reunion picnic, 7-3-99
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Reunion picnic, Lyon's Park
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Downtown Bonner Bar-be-que
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Beating the heat
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Soaring through space
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Splash down
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A spring-fed creek
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Living in Bonner
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Road repair, Hwy 32
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Clark Middle School
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Summer's over
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