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Fort Scott National Historic Site

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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating stories that unfold at Fort Scott National Historic Site. From 1842 to 1873, this place witnessed the echoes of promises made and broken, the eternal struggle for freedom, and the clash between soldiers and settlers. The historic structures, the expansive parade ground, and the untouched tallgrass prairie all serve as poignant reminders of a pivotal era in American history. As you explore Fort Scott National Historic Site, you'll tread the same ground where significant events shaped the destiny of a nation transitioning from a fledgling republic to a cohesive transcontinental power. Each tale woven into the fabric of this site adds another layer to the rich tapestry of its past. Whether you're drawn to the compelling narratives of freedom fighters, intrigued by the confrontation between military forces and pioneers, or simply eager to witness history come alive, Fort Scott National Historic Site offers a truly immersive experience. Come discover the interconnected stories that make this site a living testament to the enduring spirit of America's journey towards unity and progress.

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Location of Fort Scott National Historic Site

Nestled in the heart of downtown Fort Scott, Kansas, the Fort Scott National Historic Site is an emblem of rich American history. This iconic site lies at the intersection of U.S. Highways 69 and 54, making it easily accessible for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the historical ambiance.

Fort Scott National Historic Site Park Directions

Planning a road trip from Kansas City? Drive approximately 90 miles south and you will spot the captivating Fort Scott National Historic Site. If you are journeying from Joplin, Missouri, head about 60 miles northwest to reach your historic destination. You'll know you're near when you're only 4 miles away from the Kansas-Missouri border.

As you navigate through the picturesque landscapes, keep an eye out for the signs directing visitors to Fort Scott. They are strategically posted on Highway 69 for visitors approaching from both north and south, and on Highway 54 for those coming from east and west.

Your Destination Address

To assist your navigation, here is the exact address: 1 Old Fort Blvd., Fort Scott, KS 66701. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a passionate traveler, Fort Scott National Historic Site is a destination that promises a unique, enriching journey into the past.

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Location

Located in Kansas City

Weather Information

Spring and autumn are pleasant with mild temperatures. Summers are generally hot and humid, while winters are mild with periods of cold weather, snowfall, and ice storms. Thunderstorms, some severe, are common throughout the spring and summer. During periods of severe weather, visitors should seek shelter, as the area is prone to lightning strikes. Visitors are advised to check the weather prior to traveling.

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Quick Facts

  • Designation: National Historic Site
  • City: Kansas City
  • Park Code: fosc
  • Website: Official Website

Activities

Guided Tours Living History Historic Weapons Demonstration Junior Ranger Program Park Film Museum Exhibits Shopping Bookstore and Park Store

Topics

African American Heritage Forts Incarceration Jails and Prisons Medicine Hospital Military Infantry and Militia Artillery Cavalry Indigenous and Native Warrior Native American Heritage Schools and Education Transportation Trains and Railroads Wars and Conflicts Mexican War Civil War Westward Expansion Women's History Grasslands Prairies

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