Kansas State Flag. On a navy blue field is a sunflower, the state flower. Also, the state seal and the words KANSAS.  In the picture of the state seal are thirty-four stars representing the order of statehood. Above the stars is the motto 'To the Stars Through Difficulties'. On the seal a sunrise overshadows a farmer plowing a field near his log cabin, a steamboat sailing the Kansas River, a wagon train heading west and Native Americans hunting bison.

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Picture Courtesy of Jim Kuntz

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Picture Courtesy of Jim Kuntz

Abilene, 20 miles ahead, was a Cowtown of major importance in the history of the American West. During 1867-1871 much of the town was a mixture of bawling Longhorn cattle and cowhands up from Texas - with numerous, more worldly two legged critters in supporting occupations. Abilene's most respected early lawman was Thomas J. Smith, who was killed by a half-crazed settler in 1870. James B. "Wild Bill" Hickok, city marshal in 1871, contributed to the towns bloody history by engaging rowdy Phil Coe in a blazing gun battle at eight feet.

President Dwight D. Eisenhower lived in Abilene from 1891 to 1911. The Eisenhower Home and Museum, the Presidential Library and Chapel, help to make Abilene a major attraction for visitors from allover the world.

Thirteen miles west of this marker is an exit for Detroit. This little town was an 1870 county-seat rival of Abilene. The Western News, Detroit's newspaper, bitterly charged that Abilene was run "by Vagabond, Ruffians, Fancy Women, Rot Gut Whiskey and Gamblers." Apparently the voters liked what was there, for Abilene triumphed!

Milford reservoir is five miles north of this marker.

Erected by State Historical Society and State Highway Commission.

I-70 (US-40), Milepost 294, westbound rest area, 2 miles west of Junction City, Geary County Kansas

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