Peachwood Center
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.
Haysville Postmasters
Bionic Burger
Bionic Burger originally opened a restaurant on the East side of North Main in the original Dairy Queen building. This building was destroyed in the 1999 tornado. Bionic Burger later reopened across Main street in the old Lil’ Duffer building which had also been occupied by Dairy Queen before it closed.
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.
Western Auto
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.
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