Housing Additions and the Date Platted

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Addition Year Platted
Ballards 1949
Bella-Vista 1951
Callaways 1954
George Towne 1990
Haysville Original Town 1891
Hemphill 1951
Highland 1955
Hillcrest Addition 1954
Hillcrest 2nd 1955
Jack Pate 1954
Jack Pate 2nd 1955
Johnie Clark 1954
Nelsons 1953
Nelsons 2nd 1954
Nelsons 3rd 1961
Nelsons 4th 1987
North Side 1975
Old Oaks Estates 1996
Old Oaks Estates 2nd 2000
Old Oaks Estates 3rd 2003
Orchard Acres 1977
Pat Raleigh Matlock 1954
Pat Raleigh Matlock 2nd 1954
Peachwood 1976
Peachwood 2nd 1980
Peachwood 3rd 1990
Peachwood 4th 1990
Peachwood 5th 1994
Peachwood 6th 1995
Peachwood 7th 1998
Peachwood 8th 1999
Peachwood 9th 2000
Pear Tree 1979
Pear Tree 2nd 1980
Riggs 1967
Riggs 2nd 1978
River Forest 1996
South Brooke 1995
South Brooke 2nd 1998
South Field 1987
Southampton 1998
Southampton 2nd 2001
Stearns 1952
Suncrest 1999
Suncrest 2nd 2002
Sunset Fields 1954
Timberlane Village 1966
Timberlane Village 2nd 1976
Timberlane Village 3rd 1988
Timberlane Village 4th 1996
Timberlane North 2002
Twin Pines 1952
Twin Pines 2nd 1954
Wards Fourth 1951

Train Depot

The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway bought land west of Haysville’s Main street in 1892. In 1903 a depot was opened and passenger trains shuttled people to and from Wichita. Notice the spelling of Haysville on the depot. Haysville was often spelled Hayesville thought to be named after 19th president Rutherford B. Hayes.

Pictured below is depot agent Ed Burke.

Dairy Queen

Originally located in a building on the East side of North Main. Dairy Queen moved into the old Lil’ Duffer building and Bionic Burger occupied the original Dairy Queen building.
Dairy Queen closed in early 2009.


Sign at the last location on the West side of Main street.

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Hillcrest Plaza Shopping Center

Hillcrest Plaza Shopping center located on West side of North Main, Haysville, KS. Built in 1956. 2005 building receives facelift. Some of the business that have been located there… Haysville IGA, Conrad’s, Jerry’s, A’s also IGAs. Morrows, Fayes Family Dining, Colts sports bar, tanning salons, Western Auto, True Value Hardware.

501 E Grand

This building at the S/E corner of Grand and Delos was originally Haysville’s first Sonic. It was also been home to Walt’s Carryout and Johnny B’s both burger joints and in 2010 Rene’s Mexican Fast Food.

The building was demolished on 06-15-2016.

In the picture below the original cover that stretched the length of the parking stalls and the ordering boxes are gone.


Building while Johnny B’s