Waterville, Kansas Printable Map and Legend

Waterville Local contact: Fancy T’s & More, for free tours, 785-363-2515
22. Weaver Hotel (1905). National Register of Historic Places. The outside has been restored and renovation is proceeding on the interior. The building will be used for a bed and breakfast and tourism center.
23. Opera House (1903). Recently restored and used often for community gatherings and performances.
24. Depot Museum. The depot is now a museum of Waterville memorabilia and railroad collections.
25. Caboose Museum. This 1925 wooden caboose has been renovated into a railroad museum.
26. Ride on the Central Branch Railroad, one of Kansas’ oldest tracks. Contact: Ann Walter, 785-363-2343, Annlwalter@bluevalley.net
27. “Banker’s row.” 200 block East Hazelwood. Three beautiful Victorian homes built by early-day bankers. Drive by only.
28. Samuel Powell house. Queen Anne style, restored in 1990’s. National Register of Historic Places. Local contact: Ward Alan Minge, 785-363-2498.
Waterville also has many other fine Victorian homes which can be viewed on a driving tour around town.
29. Game Fork School. Rural school, closed in 1952 and later moved to northwest corner of the Waterville city park. Now a designated Scouthouse headquarters. Local schoolchildren recreate activities of a one-room school here one day a year.