Wildlife refuge history revealed by McPherson woman
Since 1951, the Maxwell Wildlife Refuge, near Canton, has provided home and shelter to a number of native Kansan wildlife, including bison and elk. But the history behind the creation of the refuge, including the background of the family for which it was named, was largely a mystery. Until McPherson resident Miriam Worden began researching their background.
By Joseph Tuszynski Staff Writer
McPhersonSentinel - McPherson, KS
By Joseph Tuszynski Staff Writer
Updated Jan. 4, 2013 @ 9:54 am
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By Joseph Tuszynski Staff Writer
Updated Jan. 4, 2013 @ 9:54 am
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Elk Tours
What: See Rocky Mountain Elk. Sloppy joes, chili and cobbler will be served after the tour Where: Maxwell Wildlife Refuge, six miles north of Canton When: 10 a.m. Saturday and Jan. 12 C...
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Elk Tours
What: See Rocky Mountain Elk. Sloppy joes, chili and cobbler will be served after the tour Where: Maxwell Wildlife Refuge, six miles north of Canton When: 10 a.m. Saturday and Jan. 12 Cost Free-will donation Info: 620-628-4455