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WW1 Troops on Main Street in Parker. This photo courtesy of Louise Stites. |
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Two pages of the Parker Newsletter from October 8, 1945, with news of the troops from Parker. Click on each picture to see it Full Screen. These photos courtesy of Phyllis Mundell. |
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Parker Main Street in 1910. This photo is available on a postcard at the museum. |
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MK&T Depot. The Missouri-Kansas-Texas railroad ran its first train through on January 1, 1889. In 1906 there were eight trains daily with two passenger trains going through each way. This photo is available on a postcard at the museum. |
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School House. Built in 1905, grade school was held on the lower floor, high school on the upper floor. This photo is available on a postcard at the museum. |
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Parker Rural High School, built in 1922. This photo is available on a postcard at the museum. |
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Residence of Dr. Terry. W. Warner and his wife, Bessie. Bessie is standing in front of the house. Doctor Warner is standing in the back door of the office. Built in 1894, located on the North-West corner, one block North of Main Street at Center and Kimball. |
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Dysart House in 1920's. This house was located on the north-east corner, one block North of Main Street at Center and Kimball. *Photo courtesy of Louise Stites. |
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The Greeley, Kansas, CO-OP Grain Elevator in 1957. Located about 9 miles west of Parker. |
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The Fontana, Kansas, Grain Elevator in 1957. Located about 5 miles east and 5 miles north of Parker. |