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VISITORS GUIDE AND MAP www.Vi s i t Haysco m Frontier Park Bison Herd WELCOME TO HAYS! Let us show you around. We invite you to experience the many opportunities that our charming community has to offer. You’ll enjoy the friendliness of our small town whether you’re here for a family vacation, business trip, sporting event, shopping, or just passing through. We have a colorful history as a wild frontier town, and we encourage you to explore our city’s historic landmarks and see where history walked the streets. Be sure to visit our unique museums and attractions to learn about our military past and Volga German heritage. Discover the scenic beauty of western Kansas with an outing to Frontier Park or our walking and biking paths. Enjoy your stay in Hays! COM MU N IT Y PR OFI LE Founded: 1867 Hays population: 21,000 Ellis County population: 29,000 Climate: Four distinct seasons Average January low temperature: 16° Average July high temperature: 97° Average number of sunny

days: 237 Average annual precipitation: 23.5” Average annual snowfall: 19” Altitude: 2,004 feet above sea level GPS Coordinates: 38.88° N, 9931° W Largest employer: HaysMed The University of Kansas Health System Median household income: $45,502 Median age: 30 The information contained in this brochure was prepared as accurately as possible at the time of printing. The Hays CVB is not responsible for information that is incorrectly supplied to our office, omissions, or changes made after the printing of the brochure. This publication does not constitute a contract with the Hays CVB. Business listings or contact information contained in this brochure do not imply a referral or recommendation by the Hays CVB. We suggest calling in advance or visiting our website to verify current information.1-800-569-4505 • wwwVisitHayscom • 12/2019 THE F RONTIE R TOWN Hays City was founded in August of 1867 as the Union Pacific Railway Eastern Division worked its way west. The town was

named after Fort Hays, the army’s military post located south of Big Creek. The US Army established Fort Hays (founded in 1865 as Fort Fletcher, renamed Fort Hays in 1866) to provide protection for settlers and railroad workers from Indian resistance. Fort Hays was named “Wild Bill” Hickok in honor of General Alexander Hays, a Union general killed during the Civil War in1864 at the Battle of the Wilderness. Many of the first citizens of the rapidly growing town were railroad workers, desperadoes, and other notorious characters, making the early days of Hays City wild and dangerous. The soldiers from nearby Fort Hays added to the rowdy atmosphere when they came to town to visit Hays City’s saloons, brothels, gambling houses, and dance halls. For several months in 1869, James Butler Hickok served as the acting sheriff after several incidents prompted citizens to form a vigilante committee. “Wild Bill” Hickok, as he became known, apparently was not elected, but served at the

will of the vigilantes. The vigilante period from July of 1868 to December of 1869 was marked by 15 homicides. The lawlessness, bloodshed, and feuds that occurred while General George A. Custer and his wife were encamped near Fort Hays prompted Elizabeth Custer to comment, “There was enough desperate history in that little town in one summer to make a whole library of dime novels.” Wild West Festival ANNUAL EVENTS Hays has the good times January Hays Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet February Night to Shine Hays Symphony Valentines Concert Wedding Showcase at Big Creek Crossing KSHSAA 3-2-1A State Wrestling Championship March Vintage Base Ball Triangular at Historic Fort Hays Special Olympics Kansas Basketball and Cheerleading Tournament RPM Speedway Mike “Huey” Hughes Sunflower Classic Memorial Race Oktoberfest April High Plains Barbershop Show Hays Arts Council Spring Art Walk Fort Hays State University NIRA Rodeo RPM Speedway Season Points Opener May

Brews on the Bricks Hays Aquatic Park opens Downtown Hays Market opens (runs May–October) Spring Craft Fair at Big Creek Crossing Find a complete calendar of events at www.VisitHayscom August Herzogfest (City of Victoria) Hays Arts Council Fall Art Walk FHSU Tiger Football Autograph Signing at Big Creek Crossing Hays City Sportsmen’s Club Youth Outdoor Festival September Hays Arts Council Summer Art Walk Barrels & Bites Thunder on the Plains Classic Car, Truck, and Cycle Show PGDA Frontier Open Disc Golf Tournament Rockalooa Music Festival July October June Wild West Festival Ellis County Fair Bazaar on the Bricks Farm to Fork Dinner FHSU Homecoming Volga German Society Oktoberfest Hays City Historic Haunted Tours RPM Speedway Fall Nationals Hays Symphony Halloween Children’s Concert November Holiday Open Houses KSHSAA 2-1A Football Championship Lanternfest December Cathedral Christmas Concert Hays Symphony Winter Vespers Concert Hays Arts Council Winter Art

Walk Christmas Past at Historic Fort Hays FrostFest Illuminated Parade Holiday Craft Fair Follow the Star Craft Fair (City of Ellis) Polar Express Lighted Train Ride (City of Ellis) Ellis County Fair DOWNTOWN The Bricks in Downtown Hays The brick streets of Downtown Hays offer more than meets the eye in a beautiful and unique setting. Nestled inside historic buildings that have been brought back to life with recent renovations, you’ll find a diverse mix of specialty shops, professional services, boutiques, and dining options. Whether you’re looking for custom-made fine jewelry, award-winning food and beverages, or that one-of-a-kind gift, you’ll find it in Downtown Hays. Explore the historic Chestnut Street District, home to the oldest arts council in the state and host to several world-renowned artists and their studios. The Downtown Hays Development Corporation hosts many events, including Brews on the Bricks, a celebration of local and regional craft beer. Check

wwwdowntownhayscom for the latest event schedule. Downtown Visitor’s Center 1200 Main Street, Suite 102 • 785-621-4171 Hours: Mon.–Fri 8:30 am–5 pm www.DowntownHayscom Downtown Hays Market 785-621-4171 Customers can shop for their weekly groceries, find unique gifts made by local artisans, and enjoy musical talents from local artists, all within the market’s laid back atmosphere located in the Downtown Pavilion at 10th and Main. The market provides vendors the opportunity to bring the best from the county to the city every Saturday morning from 7:30–11 a.m from May through October, weather permitting. Fresh produce, cut flowers, live plants, baked goods, honey, jams, and handcrafted items such as jewelry and soaps can all be found at the market. Hays Public Library 1205 Main St. • 785-625-9014 www.hayslibraryorg Hours: Mon.–Thurs 9 am–8 pm, Fri 9 am–6 pm, Sat. 9 am–5 pm, Sun 1 pm–5 pm The Hays Public Library is recognized as a leader for outstanding per

capita usage. The 39,000 square foot facility has an extensive book collection, dynamic children’s and young adult sections, a beautiful gallery, a bookstore, and an impressive Kansas collection with information about Hays, Ellis County, the Western U.S, genealogy, Volga Germans, and Hays historical walking tours. Fancy That Brews on the Bricks Simply Charmed SHOPPING Find something new When it comes to shopping, Hays has what you’re looking for! From locally grown businesses to national retail chains, the variety will hit the spot! Trendy boutiques line the streets of Downtown Hays, where you can find everything from formal wear to furniture, cookware to home décor. For a special souvenir, pick up a painting or a piece of handmade pottery by a local artist. Shopping centers on the Vine Street Corridor offer apparel, shoes, gift items, cosmetics, sporting goods, hunting outfitters, and specialty shops for crafters and quilters. Be sure to check out the new stores in Big

Creek Crossing Mall. North of I-70, you’ll find gifts for that special someone, from personalized keepsakes and souvenirs to jewelry and toys. You can even pick up apparel for your next motorcycle ride! With multiple retail options located throughout the community, you are sure to leave Hays with a new treasure! Couture for Men S O M E O F O UR M ANY S HO PPI NG D E ST I NAT I O NS Antique Mall of Hays Hays Hobby Shop Big Creek Crossing Mall Hobby Lobby Centennial Mall North Ridge Plaza Doerflers’ Harley-Davidson Northglen Antiques Downtown Hays Oak Plaza Em ‘n Me Antiques Precision Valley Golf and Bike Center 201 W. 41st St 785-625-6055 2918 Vine St. 785-625-3314 2500 Vine St. 1100 E. 43rd St 785-625-2022 785-621-4171 www.downtownhayscom 800 Main St. 785-650-0260 Fort Hays State University Tiger Spirit Shop 700 College Dr. (inside FHSU Memorial Union) 785-628-4417 1905 General Custer Rd. 785-639-1644 3300 Vine St., Ste 30 785-628-8276 27th St. & Vine St

2010 Vine St. 785-623-4005 27th St. & Oak St 1500 W. 27th St 785-625-4900 Quilt Cottage 2520 Vine St. 785-625-0080 Tebo Village 43rd St. & Vine St Kuhn’s Diamond Jewelers DINING Local Flavor Gella’s Diner & Lb. Brewing Co Let our restaurants tempt you with options like perfected wood-fired pizza, authentic German fare, and even top-notch sushi. Be sure to try our local breweries or our cozy coffee shops. L OCA L S PE CIA LT IES 9th Street Diner 230 W. 9th St 785-301-2483 Augustine’s Bakery* 1305 Main St. 785-621-2253 Breathe Coffee House 703 B Main St. 785-650-3904 Cancun Mexican Grill 1011 Elm St. 785-621-4550 Chef’s Crate 501 Vine St. 785-261-9966 Chinese Food Express 1312 Main St. 785-628-9999 El Dos Mexican 1002 E. 41st St 785-621-4709 Gella’s Diner & Lb. Brewing Co* 117 E. 11th St 785- 621-2739 Gutch’s Bar & Grill 111 W. 7th St 785-623-4088 Gutierrez Cocina Mexicana 1106 E. 27th St 785-625-4402 Hays Nutrition 205 E. 7th St Ste 133

785-259-0157 Hickok’s Steakhouse 3402 Vine St. 785-301-2442 Imperial Garden Express 2918 Vine St. 785-628-6688 *Named Best Bakery in Kansas Indigo by Jasmine 111 W. 8th St 785-259-7213 Jalisco’s Mexican Restaurant 2520 Vine St. 785-628-1238 JD’s Chicken 740 E. 8th St 785-625-3013 Lomato’s Pizza 130 W. 9th St 785-623-2888 Lucky Buffet 2405 Vine St. 785-621-2727 Mokas Bakery & Bistro 1230 E. 27th St 785-301-2266 Osaki Japanese Restaurant 2522 Vine St. 785-498-5015 Paisley Pear Wine Bar, Bistro & Market 1100 Main St. 785-621-4660 Pheasant Run Pancake House 3201 Vine St. 785-628-1044 The Press Handcrafted Sandwiches 230 E. 8th St 785-301-2309 Professor’s Classic Sandwich Shop & More 521 E. 11th St 785-301-2431 *Most Visited Brewery in Kansas Sake2Me Sushi & Seafood Grille 2306 Vine St. 785-301-2999 Smallcakes Cupcakery and Creamery 4320 Vine St., Suite 20 785-621-0448 Soda Shoppe Café 800 Main St. 785-625-7323 Taco Grande 412 E. 23rd St 785-628-1413 Taco

Riendo 1103 Vine St. 620-339-6881 Taco Shop 333 W. 8th St 785-625-7114 Thirsty’s Grill and Pub 2704 Vine St. 785-628-8284 Tiger Burgers 700 Main St. 785-621-8000 Trio Tap House & Craft Kitchen 1106 E. 27th St 785-621-2221 Tryyaki Asian Cuisine 2814 Vine St. 785-621-6688 Uptown Fox 1202 Main St. 785-621-4994 Vernie’s Hamburgers 527 E. 17th St 785-628-1462 BAR & GR I L L S Brass Rail 114 E. 11th St 785-621-7245 Chuck’s 507 W. 7th St 785-625-2485 Defiance Brewing Co. 2050 Old Hwy 40 785-301-2337 Golden Q 809 Ash St. 785-625-6913 The Horseshoe 8th & Vine St. 785-625-3103 On the Rocks 507 W. 7th St 785-301-2711 Sip N Spin 209 W. 10th St 785-625-9292 Toby Jugs 104 E. 7th St 785-628-3958 The Wild Rose 109 W. 7th St 785-628-3911 FAST /CHAI NS A&W All American Food/ Long John Silver’s 3380 Vine St. 785-628-2742 Applebee’s 4101 Vine St. 785-628-6400 Arby’s 3501 Vine St. 785-625-8080 Billy Sims Barbeque 4320 Vine St. 785-621-2025 Burger King 1212 Vine St.

785-371-3015 Dairy Queen 1226 E. 27th St 785-625-3027 Daylight Donuts 113 E. 8th St 785-625-7016 Domino’s 2505 Vine St. 785- 625-2311 Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers 3505 Vine St. 785-621-4770 Fuzzy’s Taco Shop 4310 Vine St. Opening Spring 2020 Gambino’s Pizza 2102 Vine St. 785-621-4922 IHOP 4000 General Hays Rd. 785-621-4467 Jimmy John’s 1104 E. 27th St 785-621-2227 Kentucky Fried Chicken 2804 Vine St. 785-625-3711 McDonald’s 3406 Vine St. 785-628-6115 McDonald’s 1201 Vine St. 785-625-1712 Old Chicago 383 Mopar Dr. 785-261-9728 Papa Murphy’s Take ‘N’ Bake Pizza 2700 Oak St. 785-621-4750 Pizza Hut 1308 Vine St. 785-628-1777 Qdoba Mexican Grill 3380 Vine St. 785- 621-2515 Sonic Drive-In 1708 Vine St. 785-628-8100 Starbucks (inside Dillons) 1902 Vine St. 785-628-6137 Starbucks 3216 Vine St. SUBWAY 1211 Vine St. 785-625-7171 SUBWAY 3408 Vine St. 785-623-2828 SUBWAY (inside Walmart) 4301 Vine St. 785-650-0086 Taco Bell 1730 Vine St. 785-623-4611 Wendy’s

1800 Vine St. 785-625-6925 Wendy’s 4235 Vine St. 785-621-4318 Whiskey Creek Wood Fire Grill 3203 Vine St. 785-628-8646 Sternberg Museum of Natural History AT TRACTIONS Where should we start? Bison Herd Frontier Park, W. Hwy 183 Alt, Hays, KS 67601 The Frontier Park bison herd began in 1952 with a bull named “Wild Bill” and a cow named “Calamity Jane.” The herd lives on approximately 9.5 acres of land and has been maintained by the Parks Department since 1977. Ellis County Historical Society Museum Offices: 1111 East 30th St, Hays, KS 67601 • 785-628-2624 Museum campus: 100 W. 7th St, Hays, KS 67601 Hours: Mon.–Fri 10:30 am–5 pm and by appointment www.echshaysorg Due to environmental issues, the brick and limestone churches on 7th St. are not open to the public Archive research is available at the office location; please call in advance of your visit. Tours of the Volga German Haus and Fire Museum at the 7th St. location are available by appointment. Fort Hays

State University Athletics 785-628-4050 www.fhsuathleticscom FHSU is a NCAA Division II University competing in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA), comprised of 14 schools from Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. Check the website for schedules for football, basketball, wrestling, volleyball, and more. There’s nothing like game day in Hays! Fort Hays State University Sternberg Museum of Natural History 3000 Sternberg Dr., Hays, KS 67601 • 785-628-4286 Hours: Tues.–Sat 9 am–6 pm, Sun 1 pm–6 pm Open Mondays from April–September www.sternbergfhsuedu See dinosaurs, prehistoric animals, giant sea-swimming creatures, and fish that inhabited Kansas over 80 million years ago. An extensive collection of exhibits and fossils help you learn about the natural history of the Great Plains. Larks Park 4th St. & Oak St • 785-625-2137 www.hayslarksorg • wwwfhsuathleticscom Larks Park is home to the Hays Larks, an NCAA sanctioned summer collegiate

league baseball team, and the Fort Hays State University Tiger baseball team. Although Larks Park is considered a historic venue and is one of the oldest baseball facilities in the state of Kansas, with recent renovations, it can boast as one of the nicest baseball facilities in the region. Admission is free Rolling Plains Motor Speedway - RPM Speedway 1344 Fairground Road • 785-731-5233 www.rpmspeedwaynet The racetrack facility is a 3/8-mile, high-bank, clay, oval dirt track. The racing season begins with the annual Sunflower Classic in March and ends with Fall Nationals in October. These two special events attract over 200 race teams from 10 different states. Regular IMCA classes running are the Modifieds, Stocks, Northern SportMods, Hobby Stocks, and Sport Compacts. Other classes that run throughout the season include the Sprints plus the Crazy Cruisers. RPM Speedway Fort Hays State University Basketball Photo courtesy of Bob Duffy Frontier Park East PARKS &

RECREATION Stretch your legs With over 25 public parks and green space areas, opportunities abound to stretch your legs, walk the dog, find a playground for the kids, or try out one of the top-rated disc golf courses in the country. Frontier Park is a scenic recreational area alongside Big Creek that winds through 89 acres of land. The park features walking trails, bridges, playground equipment, three shelter houses, and plenty of large shade trees. This park is also home to Hays’ own bison herd, accessible from Hwy. 183 Alternate PAR KS & PL AY GR O UNDS Aubel-Bickel Park/Skate Park 30th & Sherman Bickle-Schmidt Sports Complex 1376 Hwy 183 Alt. Blue Star Memorial Highway Park 8th & Vine Daniel G. Rupp Park – 33rd & Skyline Dog Park – 1376 Hwy 183 Alt., Bickle-Schmidt Sports Complex Dusty Glassman Ballfield South end of Milner Ekey Park – 19th & Holmes Elizabeth Polly Park – 26th & Indian Trail Frontier Park East – Hwy. 183 east of Main Frontier

Park West – Hwy. 183 west of Main Hank Speier Ballfield – 10th & Vine Hickok Park – 26th & Donald Kiwanis Park – 17th & Harvest Ave. Massey Park – 17th & Allen Municipal Park – 1st & Main Pratt-Optimist Soccer Fields – 5th & Pine Rolling Hills Park – 41st & Autumn Seven Hills Park – 33rd & Hillcrest Sunrise Park – 19th & MacArthur Treat Playground – 5th & Pine Union Pacific Park – 10th & Main Veterans Memorial Park 13th & Canterbury Whisnant Park – Willow & Skyline Vineyard Park – 41st & Vineyard WAL K • R UN • BI K E • SWI M Bike Hays Routes & Paths Marked throughout city 785-628-8202 www.bikehayscom Dr. Howard Reynolds Nature Trails 3000 Sternberg Dr. 785-628-4286 Paved Multi-Use Paths Frontier Park Nature Trail FHSU Campus & Frontier Park 1546 E. Hwy 40 Bypass 785-628-7375 785-628-7375 www.haysrecorg Vineyard Nature Trail HaysMed Fitness Trail 41st St. & Vineyard Rd 2220

Canterbury Dr. 785-628-7375 Hays Aquatic Park 4th St. & Main St 785-623-2653 Wilson Playground & Pool 28th St. & Fort St 785-639-2532 Veterans Memorial Park 15th & Haney St. 785-628-7375 GO L F • D ISC GO L F Hays Aquatic Park Fort Hays Municipal Golf Course 1450 Golf Course Rd. • 785-625-9949 Disc Golf at Frontier Park Hwy. 183 Alt • 785-625-7375 Precision Valley Golf and Bike Center Mini golf, driving range, indoor simulator 1500 W. 27th • 785-625-4900 Disc Golf at Rolling Hills Park 41st & Autumn Lane • 785-628-7375 Smoky Hill Country Club 3303 N. Hall St • 785-625-8297 Fort Hays State Historic Site FRONTIER HISTORY See history come to life Shortly after the Civil War, railroad builders and settlers began pushing into western Kansas with ever-increasing intensity, provoking resistance from the Native American Indian inhabitants of the area. To provide protection for this citizenry of railroad workers, soldiers, and desperadoes, Fort Hays

was established in 1867 and the city of Hays sprang to life on the plains. We invite you to explore our museums, libraries, and historic sites to see how Hays began. Boot Hill Cemetery 18th St. & Fort St Many of the outlaws were buried at the original Boot Hill Cemetery, which was located on a hill just north of Hays City. “The Homesteader,” a statue by local sculptor Pete Felten, commemorates this first cemetery, which was so named because many of the inhabitants “died with their boots on.” Cheyenne Indian Raid Gravesite 3rd St. & Hwy 40 (Victoria, KS) This is the gravesite of six railroad workers killed by Cheyenne Indians on August 1, 1867. The workers had detached themselves from the main work camp and were unarmed when surprised by Indians. Fort Hays State University Forsyth Library, Archives, and Special Collections 600 Park St. • 785-628-4434 • wwwfhsuedu/library Forsyth provides access to computers, regional and university history through University

Archives and Special Collections, government information resources, and the Dave Van Doren interactive 3-D campus map. Hours are posted on the library website Fort Hays State Historic Site 1472 Hwy. 183 Alt 785-625-6812 • www.kshsorg/fort Hays Hours: Wed.–Sat 9 am–5 pm The U.S Army established Fort Hays (founded in 1865 as Fort Fletcher, renamed Fort Hays in 1866) to provide protection for settlers and railroad workers from Indian resistance. Today, visitors can see the military post’s original blockhouse, guardhouse, and officers quarters. The Historic Fort Hays site includes a visitors center with exhibits and artifacts about the fort and military history. Historic Downtown Walking Tour 12th St. & Fort St • 785-628-8202 www.visithayscom This self-guided tour tells of the famous and lesser known people who walked the streets of Hays during the 1860s to 1880s. Twentyfive bronze plaques mark the sites of the town’s first shops, saloons, and shootouts. Learn the

historical significance of the buildings and details about characters like James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok, William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, and General George Armstrong Custer Mount Allen Cemetery 27th St. & Vine St • 785-628-8202 Visitors to the Mount Allen Cemetery can piece together much of the interesting history of Hays through the grave markers and headstone inscriptions. Old Rome Townsite Historic Marker W. 12th St at Big Creek The first town in the area was not Hays City, but the short-lived town of Rome, established in May of 1867. Some accounts credit William “Buffalo Bill” Cody and his partner, William Rose, with the founding of Rome. Plymouth Schoolhouse 600 Park St. • 785-638-5449 Built in 1874 from hard post-rock limestone, the Plymouth Schoolhouse was moved from Russell County, Kansas, to Hays for permanent restoration. The one-room schoolhouse is now located southeast of Forsyth Library, across from Tomanek Hall, on the FHSU campus. Tours are

available to anyone who wishes to relive the educational experience of the late 19th century. St. Joseph’s Catholic Church GERMAN HERITAGE A proud history Ellis County is known as the “German Capital of Kansas” and has a thriving German Heritage that dates back to the 1870s. Many Ellis County residents are descendants of German immigrants who came from the Volga River region of Russia and the Bukovina region of Europe. These settlers migrated from Germany to Russia following the end of the Seven Years War in 1763. In October and November of 1875, many of these immigrants left their villages along the Volga River and traveled to Saratov, Russia to begin their journey to America. The first Volga Germans arrived in Hays in 1876, and traveled south to settle land along the Big Timber Creek. The first community, Liebenthal, was founded on February 22, 1876, and was followed by the communities of Catharine, Herzog, Pfeifer, Munjor, and Schoenchen in the following spring and

summer. Bukovina Germans arrived in Ellis County in 1886 and continued to immigrate for the next 15 years. Visit these local landmarks to see how the first settlers of Hays shaped the community for those who live here today. Bukovina Society Museum 718 Washington – Box 81 (Ellis, KS) 785-726-3165 • 785-623-7844 www.bukovinasocietyorg The museum provides the history of the German immigrants who arrived from Bukovina, which is currently part of Romania and Ukraine. They originally migrated from Germany to Bukovina in the late 1700s and early 1800s. After one to two generations of living in Bukovina, land became scarce and many of the German immigrants came to the United States as well as Canada and South America. Center for Ethnic Studies at FHSU Forsyth Library 600 Park St. • 785-628-5901 Hours: Open daily 8 a.m–7 pm, Sun 1 pm–10 pm www.fhsuedu/library History of the Volga German pioneers, church histories, parish registers, family histories, works on folklore, folk music

and art, diaries, genealogies, and obituaries make up the core of the collection on file. German Festivals and Events 785-628-8202 www.visithayscom Each year, there are over a dozen German festivals and events held in Ellis County to celebrate the heritage of our Volga German and Bukovina German ancestors. Many began years ago as church fundraisers and include our wonderful Ellis County-style German food, beer booths, polka music, dancing, crafts, and a polka mass. Look for Herzogfest, Oktoberfest, Lanternfest, and others in late summer and early fall. Historic Churches of Ellis County 785-628-8202 A tour of the beautiful historic churches in our area provides a glimpse of our history and an understanding of the strong religious values of the early German settlers in Ellis County. The Roman Catholic influences, artistic Gothic style, and beautiful stained glass are the most dominant features, yet each church is unique. Contact the Hays Welcome Center for tour information. Historic

Iron Crosses 785-628-8202 • www.visithayscom Various cemeteries in Ellis County have anywhere from 13 to over 100 iron cross grave markers. The ornate crosses were forged from steel and iron by local Volga German blacksmiths. These markers are unique to communities with immigrants who trace their roots back to Germans who came from Russia. Unlike wooden crosses, iron crosses were suitable prairie monuments because they were tough enough to withstand fires, storms, and years of weathering. Visitors are welcome to stroll through the cemeteries to see these historic works of art. Rib Picture Hays Arts Center Gallery ART T HE AT E R S & PE R FO R MI NG ART S Rich in talent and culture Hays has a thriving art scene and boasts the oldest arts council in the state of Kansas. The Hays Arts Council hosts community programs, classes, and art exhibitions throughout the year, including seasonal art walks when shops and galleries showcase local and regional artists after hours. Find

art walk dates at www.haysartscouncilorg G ALLE R IE S 711 Studio 711 Main St. • 785-625-4895 Bruce Burkholder Studio & Gallery 116 E. 11th St • 785-650-3673 www.bruceburkholdercom Dennis Schiel Studio & Gallery 2914 Indian Trail • 785-639-1220 Hours: By appointment only Fort Hays State University Memorial Union Art (Second floor hallway) 700 College Dr. • 785-628-5305 Hours: Mon.–Fri 8 am–5 pm Hadley Art Collection at Hays Medical Center 2220 Canterbury Dr. • 785-623-5000 Hours: Daily 8 a.m–6 pm www.haysmedcom Hays Arts Center Gallery 112 E. 11th St • 785-625-7522 Hours: Mon.–Fri 10 am–4 pm, Sat. 10 am–1 pm www.haysartscouncilorg Hays Public Library Gallery 1205 Main St. • 785-625-9014 www.hayslibraryorg Kansas Post Card Collection FHSU Robbins Center One Tiger Place • 785-628-5620 Madd Matter Frame Shop & Gallery 112 E. 11th St • 785-628-3552 Hours: Mon.–Fri 9:30 am–5:30 pm, Sat. 10 am–5 pm www.maddmatterframeshopcom

Moss-Thorns Gallery of Art FHSU Center for Art and Design 714 College Dr. • 785-628-4247 www.fhsuedu/art-and-design/ mossthorns Hours (Fall & Spring): Mon.–Fri 9 am–4 pm AMC Classic Hays 8 2918 Vine St. • 785-628-6406 • wwwamctheatrescom See the latest blockbuster films on one of the eight screens at the AMC theater located in Big Creek Crossing. Beach-Schmidt Performing Arts Center 600 Park St. • 785-628-5307 www.fhsuedu/encore or wwwfhsuedu/performingarts Fort Hays State University hosts a wide variety of performances in the Beach-Schmidt Performing Art Center, which seats 1,100. The Encore Series brings events ranging from ballet and opera to musicals and nationally known speakers. It is also the host to many FHSU Music Department concerts and recitals. Hays Community Theatre 121 E. 8th St • 844-428-5221 • wwwhctkscom Enjoy some of your favorite musicals and productions performed live by our community’s own talented individuals. Hays Community Theatre is

available for special events or fundraisers. Hays Symphony 785-628-4533 hayssymphony@fhsu.edu www.fhsuedu/music-and-theatre/ensembles/symphony Founded in 1914, the Hays Symphony Orchestra is a joint communityuniversity ensemble affiliated with Fort Hays State University with approximately 60 musicians, including FHSU students and faculty, Hays area volunteers, and guest musicians from throughout Kansas. The group generally performs five concerts per year, which are all free to the public. Salon Ten O Seven 1007 Main St. • 785-628-6000 www.salon1007com Hours: Tues.–Thurs 9 am–8 pm, Fri.–Sat 9 am–5pm Stone Gallery/Pete Felten Limestone Sculpture Driving Tour 107½ W. 6th • 785-625-7619 Hours: Mon.–Sat 10 am–4 pm Hays Symphony Kansas Merci Boxcar ONLY IN HAYS You gotta see this Ellis County Memorial Ellis County Court House at 13th St. & Fort St This memorial honors the soldiers from Ellis County who gave their lives while serving our country. Fort Hays

State University Farm Hwy. 183 Alt • 785-628-4196 • wwwfhsuedu/agriculture/farm Free group tours available by appointment. Fort Hays State University’s working farm is nearly 4,000 acres of classroom experience. Operated by the Department of Agriculture, students get invaluable real-world training on the farm that produces marketable quantities of beef, swine, sheep, and crops. KSU Agricultural Research Center 1232 240th Ave.• 785-625-3425 • wwwwkarcorg Free group tours available by appointment. This agricultural research center comprises several thousand acres of crop and rangeland, a greenhouse, modern feed mill, headquarters buildings, and a cattle feedlot with 900-head capacity. Kansas Merci Boxcar 15th & Haney St. • 785-623-6747 • 785-639-6942 Free group tours available by appointment. One of 49 boxcars that France sent to America in 1949 in appreciation for the food the U.S sent to France after World War II. See displays, memorabilia, and artifacts of

military history in this unique mini museum. RANS Designs 4600 US Hwy. 183 Alt 785-625-6346 RANS Designs was founded in 1973 by Randy Schlitter to manufacture a unique product called Sailtrikes. These three-wheeled, sailand pedal-powered cycles evolved into two-wheeled recumbent bikes. In 1983 RANS entered the aircraft market with the introduction of the Coyote Ultralight. From there the company grew to develop and manufacture over 21 models, going from ultralights to FAA type certified Aircraft. RANS is internationally known as one of the top ten producers of both aircraft and bikes. Recently, the bike business was sold and moved to Montezuma, Kansas. Today RANS has produced over 5500 aircraft and distributed to over 55 countries. Resurrection Vineyard 1464 Hopewell Rd. • 620-779-2460 • 813-957-1209 Free tours and wine tastings by appointment. This 100+ year-old family farm has been transformed from a dairy farm into winery. Enjoy a relaxing environment of fun, fellowship, and

faith Thomas More Prep-Marian Memorial Archway 1701 Hall St. • 785-625-6577 • 785-625-9434 More than 60 years ago, the cadets at St. Joseph Military Academy dedicated the Victory Gates on the south edge of the campus where 15th Street intersects Hall Street. Originally called “The Victory Arch,” the memorial commemorates the lives of the 19 young alumni killed in World War II and honors the more than 300 graduates of the school who served in the conflict. Veterans Memorial Park FHSU Farm 15th & Haney St. • 785-628-7375 The park was created in 1993 in preparation for a visit from The Moving Wall, a half-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial that travels all over the country. Today the park features a Korea-Vietnam M-60 A1 Tank, a miniature replica of the Washington Monument, and the Kansas Merci Boxcar. AREA HUNTING & FISHING Deer, pheasants, turkeys Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism 1426 Hwy. 183 Alt, Hays, KS 67601 785-628-8614 •

www.ksoutdoorscom Northwest Kansas is a prime location for ringneck pheasants. Ringnecks thrive in grain fields, wheat stubble, shelter belts, weedy areas, and the native grasses found throughout our region. Other popular small game in Northwest Kansas include dove, quail, waterfowl, squirrel, rabbit, and prairie chicken. When pheasant and quail season are underway in mid-November, you’ll find plenty of small town soup suppers, hunter breakfasts, and other special events to feed, entertain, and welcome visitors to our communities. White-tailed deer are the most common deer species in Kansas, and mule deer are most commonly sighted in Western Kansas. Both offer hunters a great opportunity for both quality and quantity of mature trophy bucks. Kansas has different seasons throughout the year for hunting deer with firearms, archery, and muzzleloaders. Local landowners participate in a program with the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism to make private land available to

hunters. Hundreds of thousands of acres of land are available to hunters through the Walk-in Hunting Access (WIHA) program, with many prime areas located here in Ellis County. The department posts signs on the property and patrols the area. For a copy of the Walk-in Hunting Atlas, contact the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism office or visit www.ksoutdoorscom These materials are also available at the local Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks & Tourism office at 1426 US 183 Bypass, 785-628-8614, and the Hays Welcome Center at 2700 Vine Street. On the Water The three largest lakes near Hays include Cedar Bluff Reservoir, which is known for its bass fishing, Wilson Lake, which is one of the deepest and clearest lakes in the area, and Webster Reservoir, which is north of Hays nestled in the Solomon Valley. These lakes provide excellent crappie fishing as well as white bass, walleye, and channel cat fishing. Cedar Bluff State Park 32001 147 Hwy. Ellis, KS 67637

785-726-3212 Webster State Park 1140 10 Road Stockton, KS 67669 785-425-6775 Wilson State Park #3 State Park Rd. Sylvan Grove, KS 67481 785-658-2465 Find more information at www.ksoutdoorscom/State-Parks Wilson Lake Fort Hays State University EDUCATION We never stop learning Hays is home to three institutions of higher education that make our community richer in knowledge, talent, and diversity. The local campuses recruit some of the best and brightest, and we are proud that the schools’ faculty, staff, and students choose to make Hays their home. Fort Hays State University 600 Park St., Hays, KS 67601 785-628-FHSU (3478) www.fhsuedu Fort Hays State University is a regional comprehensive university with over 15,000 on-campus, online, and international students. Undergraduate and graduate students pursue degrees in 31 academic departments in five colleges the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, the W.R and Yvonne Robbins College of Business and

Entrepreneurship, the College of Education, the College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, and the Peter Werth College of Science, Technology, and Mathematics and through the Graduate School. FHSU blazes a trail in higher education through innovative teaching, learning, research, and service. The university’s reach is global, and its work brings the world closer to Kansas. Explore FHSU at www.fhsuedu or schedule a campus visit Hays Academy of Hair Design 1214 E. 27th St, Hays, KS 67601 785-628-6624 www.haysacademyedu Hays Academy of Hair Design opened its doors on April 1, 1981. In January of 2003, sisters Summer Melvin and Danielle Markley purchased the beauty school with the vision of offering the students an up-todate, cutting-edge education that would enable them to thrive in the beauty industry. In addition, they had a strong desire to offer the community with professional salon services at a very affordable price. In 2009, Hays Academy (#HAHD) became a Wella Signature

School, then a Nuts and Bolts Business Training Member School. After this, Hays Academy partnered with Sassoon Academy, bringing a worldrenowned cutting approach to the already proven curriculum. In 2018, Hays Academy decided to partner with Wella Cut Craft, the most innovative and creative cutting system taught today, including a great education behind the product which is a benefit to all involved. Because of these partnerships, Hays Academy produces some of the most hirable and market-ready graduates in the country. In February of 2012, Hays Academy expanded its reach to Salina, Kansas. North Central Kansas Technical College 2205 Wheatland Ave, Hays, KS 67601 1-888-567-4297 www.ncktcedu With a job placement guarantee and one of the highest graduation rates in the state of Kansas, North Central Kansas Technical (NCK Tech) is a leader in workforce development, hands-on education, and career readiness. Recently, the College was named the 7th best two-year publicly funded technical

and community college by the Chronicle of Higher Education in the United States. Accredited by the Kansas Board of Regents and the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, NCK Tech offers 24 programs of study in two campus location Hays and Beloit. Programs are 9 to 18 months in length, and students who complete a program are awarded either a Certificate or an Associate’s of Applied Sciences degree. Tours and personalized visits are available. LODGI NG TRAVEL TIPS Baymont Inn and Suites 3801 Vine St. 785-625-8103 • FREE WI-FI • FREE HOT BREAKFAST • FITNESS CENTER • LAUNDRY AVAILABLE • PETS WELCOME Best Western Plus Butterfield Inn 1010 E. 41st St 785-621-4337 • FREE WI-FI • FREE HOT BREAKFAST • FITNESS CENTER • LAUNDRY AVAILABLE • MEETING SPACE • 100% NON-SMOKING • INDOOR POOL • HOT TUB Comfort Inn and Suites 1001 E. 41st St, Hays 785-625-9322 • FREE WI-FI • FREE HOT BREAKFAST • FITNESS CENTER

• INDOOR POOL • DOGS WELCOME • 100% NON-SMOKING Days Inn 3205 Vine St. 785-628-8261 • FREE WI-FI • FREE HOT BREAKFAST • LAUNDRY AVAILABLE • OUTDOOR POOL • PETS WELCOME EconoLodge 3503 Vine St. 785-625-4839 • FREE WI-FI • FREE HOT BREAKFAST • DOGS WELCOME • 100% NON-SMOKING Fairfield by Marriott 377 Mopar Dr. 785-625-3344 • FREE WI-FI • FREE HOT BREAKFAST • FITNESS CENTER • 100% NON-SMOKING Fort Hays Inn 2524 Vine St. 785-625-2511 • FREE WI-FI • FITNESS CENTER • OUTDOOR POOL • SMALL PETS WELCOME Hampton Inn 4002 General Hays Rd. 785-621-4444 • FREE WI-FI • FREE HOT BREAKFAST • FITNESS CENTER • LAUNDRY AVAILABLE Hilton Garden Inn and Conference Center 221 W. 43rd St OPENING SPRING/SUMMER 2020 Holiday Inn Express 4650 Roth Ave. 785-625-8000 • FREE WI-FI • FREE HOT BREAKFAST • FITNESS CENTER • LAUNDRY AVAILABLE The Inn at 117 117 W. 13th St 816-529-1697 • FREE WI-FI • FREE LIGHT BREAKFAST • 100% NON-SMOKING

Quality Inn 2810 Vine St. 785-628-8008 • FREE WI-FI • FREE HOT BREAKFAST • PETS WELCOME • 100% NON-SMOKING Rodeway Inn 3404 Vine St. 785-625-3067 • FREE WI-FI • OUTDOOR POOL • PETS WELCOME • LAUNDRY AVAILABLE Sleep Inn & Suites 1011 E 41st St. 785-625-2700 • FREE WI-FI • FREE HOT BREAKFAST • FITNESS CENTER • LAUNDRY AVAILABLE • 100% NON-SMOKING • INDOOR POOL • HOT TUB Super 8 Motel 3730 Vine St. 785-625-8048 • FREE WI-FI • FREE BREAKFAST • LAUNDRY AVAILABLE • DOGS WELCOME • 100% NON-SMOKING TownePlace Suites 4001 General Hays Rd. 785-261-9630 • FREE WIFI • FREE HOT BREAKFAST • LAUNDRY AVAILABLE • 100% NON-SMOKING • FITNESS CENTER • INDOOR POOL OT HE R L O D GI NG ACCO M O D AT I ONS Creek Side Resort 3301 Hwy. 183 Alt 785-259-0927 creeksidehays.com The Inn at 117 117 W. 13th St 816-529-1697 AirBnB airbnb.com Creek Side Resort The Inn at 117 • INDOOR POOL • HOT TUB T R ANS PO RTAT I O N • INDOOR POOL •

100% NON-SMOKING • MEETING SPACE ACCESS Public Transportation Shuttle 1205 E. 22nd St • 785-628-1052 BMB Cab Service 785-639-1899 Convenience Cab of Hays • INDOOR POOL • 100% NON-SMOKING • MEETING SPACE 785-301-2221 Diamond Luxury Limos 785-259-5250 Enterprise Rent-A-Car • INDOOR POOL • HOT TUB 1104 E. 13th St 785-623-4504 Greater KS Limousine Service 4511 Dandy Lane • 785-628-7411 Greyhound Bus Lines 3610 Vine St. 800-231-2222 • 785-623-8321 Find property details, photos, and availability at VisitHays.com Hertz Rent-A-Car 609 E. 8th St and Hays Regional Airport 785-623-4116 Quality Rent-A-Car 2719 Plaza Ave. • 785-625-7664 Safe Ride (Seasonal) Free service within city limits 10 p.m–3 am, Wed-Sat nights 785-621-2580 Uber Use Uber app to find available drivers Hays Regional Airport 3950 E. 8th St • 785-628-7370 www.flyhayscom HIT THE RO A D 90 94 29 35 25 80 55 78 70 70 15 35 GAME ON 70 70 83 135 35 In Hays, we love our

sports! Opportunities abound to watch a local team play, join a group activity, or learn something new. Bickle-Schmidt Sports Complex 1376 Hwy 183 Alt. • 785-623-2650 www.hayssportscomplexcom The Bickle-Schmidt Sports Complex is located on the western edge of Hays. It is the home of the Fort Hays State University soccer stadium and FHSU track and field complex, and features some of the best recreation facilities in western Kansas including baseball/softball fields, soccer fields, and football fields with shared concessions, parking, picnic area, restrooms, warm-up areas, and playground facilities. Local, regional, and state tournaments are held here throughout the year. Hays Recreation Commission 1105 Canterbury Dr. • 785-623-2650 www.haysrecorg The mission of the Hays Recreation Commission is to provide diversified leisure activities, high quality facilities, superb programs, and to be proactive in providing recreational and educational opportunities that enhance the quality of

life in our community. Their new fitness center boasts a diverse range of cardio equipment, a full circuit of machine-defined weights, and two new groupfitness studio spaces. Seasonal programs offered include activities ranging from group sports to cooking classes. Hays City Sportsmen’s Club 5810 230th Ave. • 785-650-7656 www.shoothcscnet The Hays City Sportsmen’s Club has six trap fields, one skeet field, pistol and rifle ranges, the ability to throw five-stand targets, and two club houses with heating and air conditioning. Reloading supplies are also available onsite, as well as 12 camper hookups with 50-Amp electrical services and water for club events. Stop in at the Hays Welcome Center, where you’ll find coffee, restrooms, maps, tour information, and more! Hays Welcome Center Hays Convention and Visitors Bureau 2700 Vine St., Hays, KS 67601 785-628-8202 • 800-569-4505 www.VisitHayscom VINE ROTH CANTERB URY SHERMAN 17 9T H RG BE RN ST E NCK WHEATLAND HENRY

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