Advocates Pushing For New Western Kansas Byway
Sat 05:28 PM 11/28/2009
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Kansas currently has nine scenic byways, including Smoky Valley and Post Rock and advocates are pushing for a new byway in western Kansas.

Kansas currently has nine scenic byways, including Smoky Valley and Post Rock and advocates are pushing for a new byway in western Kansas.

Advocates are pushing for a new byway in western Kansas.

Nearly two years ago, community leaders from Logan, Wallace and Scott counties agreed to seek out a scenic byway designation for a 105-mile strip of highway stretching from Scott City to Oakley to Sharon Springs.

But when they came forward with their proposal, it was suggested that perhaps the route would be better suited as a historic byway.

Kansas already has nine scenic byways, including the Smoky Valley and Post Rock byways in the area.

The route -- already dubbed the Western Plains Historic Byway -- would focus on historic sites along the way.

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