We start on our home stretch on our Land That We Love Tour.
After two and a half great days with our brother’s family we left Dallas on Thursday October 7th at O’dark’thirty heading north to Oklahoma and Kansas. I posted a short post on that day here. We got a few gallons of gas at Central Truck Stop in Oklahoma City at $3.199 per gallon. Later that day we filled up our tank at the Costco in Wichita, Kansas for $2.729 per gallon.
After our gas and shopping stop at the Costco in Wichita Kansas we continued North and noticed the sign on the highway about the Mennonite Heritage and Agricultural Museum in Goessel, Kansas. We took the exit and enjoyed our time on these backroads checking out the church and museum.
Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church
Here’s a link to the museum for more information. It is a well thought out museum with a great collection of history and historical artifacts and other objects that tell stories of the Mennonite people in Kansas.
When we walked into the museum we noticed the Mennonite Girls Can Cook Cookbook. Woohoo!
Schroeder Barn
One room schoolhouse
Goessel State Bank
It was quite warm on this day and we were parched after walking around the museum out buildings.
Back on the road we made our way to McPherson, Kansas where we stayed at Fairfield Inn and Suites. We used our accumulated points to stay here for free. We ate at La Fiesta Restaurant and ate well for less than we had at any other Mexican restaurant.
McPherson has developed into one of the most industrialized small communities in the nation. Centered in one of the largest wheat producing areas of the United States, McPherson is also ranked among the top agricultural centers of Kansas.
On this Thursday we traveled 416 miles for approximately six and a quarter hours not counting our shopping and time at the museum.
…you sure saw some great stuff!
Beautiful scenes from your road trip. The church and tower are pretty. I love the barn and wind mill. Take care, enjoy your weekend.
Those looks like interesting sites, worth the time off the road! It must have been a thrill to see your cookbook on display!
Cheryl, seeing our book made me smile!
That Liberty Bell is impressive! And seeing the cookbook, very exciting! What a fun little town.
Love this post…it brings back such good memories of our visit there in 2013. In fact, I took many of the very same photos. They had the cookbook there then as well, and even peppernuts to sample. We had some good times in Kansas…even checked out the ‘yellow brick road’.
Judy, you two are traveling inspirations! Oh…and they still serve peppernuts!