Located
near West Mineral, KS in the southeast corner in the state. The second
largest electric shovel in the world standing 16 stories tall and weighing
11 million pounds. In 1985, Big Brutus was dedicated as “a Museum and
Memorial dedicated to the rich coal mining history in southeast Kansas.”
There are exhibits, displays and photographs in both the visitors center
and Big Brutus. Open year round.
Located
in Western Kansas between Oakley and Scott City. Also called Chalk Pyramids.
Located on private land but open to the public. It is a series of large
chalk formations that are rich in fossils. They reach 70 feet tall and
have buttes and arches. Has been designated as a National Natural Landmark.
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