Osawatomie Attractions
Osawatomie (pop. 4,600) was established in 1883. It was the site of pro-slavery and anti-slavery conflicts during the pre-Civil War years.
The John Brown State Historic Site in Osawatomie contains a statue of Brown and the log cabin where he stayed when visiting Kansas. The cabin belonged to Brown's brother-in-law, Rev. Samuel Adair; it was also a station on the Underground Railroad.
Hours:
10am-5pm; Closed: Sun, Mon
The Old Stone Church in Osawatomie was built by the Reverend Samuel L Adair and his son Charles, of native stone hauled from the hills around the city.