The gift shop carries lots of books and other things related to Little House on the Prairie. Very friendly people working there. I bought three books for my grand-daughter since her mother, my youngest daughter, has always loved the books and the TV show.
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Big red barn and some of the little burros. One by one they came over to the fence to check me out.
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Views of the property
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The actual hand-dug well
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This replica of the Ingalls' family cabin was built almost directly on the site of the actual cabin. The builders took their ideas from the books.
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This sign shows the various places Laura Ingalls settled.
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This is the actual post office that served residents of nearby Wayside, Kansas from the turn of the century until the mid-1970s.
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The Sunny Side School was used from 1872 until 1947.
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A sign behind the buildings suggests "Look north and visualize covered wagons coming across the Kansas prairie." So, I did. Can you see them? (take out the power lines, though)
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