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An Archive Of Haysville History
Construction began in 2016.
The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway depot in Haysville, Kansas. Pictured on left, agent Ed Burke.
This appears to be a different building than whats seen in other photos we have. I am assuming this was a second depot that replaced the first.
Date unknown.
Behind the depot is Main street. The direction of the photo is north east.
Scans courtesy of Cathy Hurley.
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418 W Grand. This building was originally a Mr. Swiss and had also been home to Mike & Betty’s Carry Out, Amanda’s Floral and Changes Family Hair Care, Gary’s Barber Shop (2010-2011), Fairy Wings and Mini Things among others.
215 N Lamar built in 1969 as the Green Meadows Nursing Center at a cost of $600,00.
233 N. Main was originally built as a Taco Grande Mexican fast food restaurant. Taco Grande closed after the building was severely damaged by the 1999 tornado. The building was rebuilt and then taken over by Beehler Realty. Beehler realty moved out of the building in 2009. It was later Taco J’s and then a texmex/bbq restaurant. The latter caught fire and closed. The building was demolished in november of 2017.
Don’t know the date this building was built but it was originally built as the Prairie State Bank. It was severely damaged in the 1999 tornado and rebuilt. Later it became Emprise Bank
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