Marais des Cygnes Massacre SHS -- Linn Co. KS
N 38° 16.836 W 094° 37.111
15S E 358437 N 4238187
The Marais des Cygnes state historic site is designed to be a walking, driving, or biking self-guided tour of this deeply historic place that was the site of the MNarais des Cygnes Massacre during the Bleeding Kansas era.
Waymark Code: WMGP9E
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 03/27/2013
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A short (less than 1.5 miles) walk through the Marais des Cygnes State Historic Site takes you through some beautiful country that was home to unspeakable crime during the Bleeding Kansas days.
Later, fervent Abolitionist John Brown built a fort here and used it as a base to forcibly free slaves for about 4 months. Brown would eventually make his way to Harper's Ferry Virginia, where he made his famous raid.
This nice self-guided trail has 12 signs along it to explain the context and events surrounding the Marais des Cygnes massacre, and the results of it.
Enjoy the beauty of this little slice of bottomland hardwood forest on the prairie, while considering how far we have come in this country!
Fee?: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
Approximate Time to Finish: 2 hours
Addtional Website URL: [Web Link]
Brochure or Interpretive Signs: Interpretive Plaques/Signs
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Wherigo Cartridge: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
A picture at the start of the Trail or Walk is greatly appreciated. Additional photos taken during the course of the walk would also be of great benefit.
If there does not appear to be a defined beginning to the trail or walk, pick a logical place (e.g. close to parking) or where information about the walk or trail can be gathered.