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Mid-Continent: Photographs from "Fly-Over" Country--Central Kansas

In one very long day, I hit the asphalt and made the rounds of central Kansas by car.

What is often viewed as classic "fly-over" country to the uninformed cross-country airline passenger, is, in certain locales on the ground, a powerful mix of political commentary, independence, libertarianism, prosperity, creativity, good humor and stark beauty.

I had expected a day of blue skies, brutal heat and humidity, but a strong cold front pushed through, leaving relatively cool temperatures and an odd layer of greenish cloud cover throughout the day. At dawn I ventured out into the brick streets of Pratt, before continuing through Greensburg (site of a devastating tornado which destroyed 95% of the town on May 4, 2007) on US400 and on to the small town of Mullinville, where I met the noted social and political commentator/sculptor/iconoclast Myron T. Liggett.

From Mullinville, I headed northeast to the attractive town of Great Bend before continuing on to Wilson, "the Czech Capital of Kansas," with its fine post rock limestone structures and a recently abandoned group of grain elevators that could only have been designed by Rube Goldberg or a set designer from a Harry Potter film. Toward the end of the day, I moved on to Lucas, home of Civil War veteran S. P. Dinsmoor's "Garden of Eden" cabin and remarkable folk art sculptures, one of the world's great folk art environments.
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Pratt Parrish Hotel, now abandoned, once the tallest building in the state of Kansas.
Pratt Parrish Hotel, now abandoned, once the tallest building in the state of Kansas.
The Barron Theatre, Pratt.
The Barron Theatre, Pratt.
Mexican restaurant, Pratt, Kansas.
Mexican restaurant, Pratt, Kansas.
Mexican restaurant, Pratt, Kansas.
Mexican restaurant, Pratt, Kansas.
Abandoned storefront, Pratt.
Abandoned storefront, Pratt.
Old white pickup, Pratt.
Old white pickup, Pratt.
Santa Fe Railroad station, now a farm implement dealership, Pratt.
Santa Fe Railroad station, now a farm implement dealership, Pratt.
Boot store, Pratt.
Boot store, Pratt.
Starvin' Marvin's barbeque, Pratt.
Starvin' Marvin's barbeque, Pratt.
Local humor, twin water towers, Pratt.
Local humor, twin water towers, Pratt.
Mural commemorating the B-29 Army Airfield that once served as the final staging area for B-29 outfitting from 1943-1945.
Mural commemorating the B-29 Army Airfield that once served as the final staging area for B-29 outfitting from 1943-1945.
Old tractors, Pratt.
Old tractors, Pratt.
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