Tour Overview
Delano: a rowdy wild west town and home to artists and innovators.
Meet the rowdy characters of the old West and the Chisholm Trail, as well as the engineers and artists that have called Delano home over the years. Originally its own town west of the Arkansas River, Delano was incorporated as part of Wichita in 1880 and has continued to thrive.
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Wichita History Walk is a project of Bike Walk Wichita and the Wichita Public Library, funded by the generous support of AARP's Community Challenge grant. Our grateful thanks to the following institutions and individuals for their support of this project:
The Wichita Public Library Foundation
Jim Byrum, who provided narration for many of our stops
The Mid-America All-Indian Center
The Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum
The Kansas African American Museum
The Kansas State Historical Society
The Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
Stops
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Stop 1: Shamrock Lounge
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Stop 3: Wichita Hospital
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Stop 4: Engine House #4
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Stop 5: Rowdy Delano
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Stop 6: Blackbear Bosin's studio
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Stop 7: City Scavengers
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Stop 8: CC Hatfield Horse Shoers
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Stop 9: Travel Air Airplane Manufacturing
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Stop 10: Running of the Doves
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Stop 11: Chisholm Trail Marker & Sculpture
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Stop 12: Ackerman Island
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Stop 13: Lawrence Dumont Stadium
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Stop 14: Douglas Avenue bridge