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Village, a living museum, visit the historic Hopewell Church south of the park office.
Glen Elder Wildlife Area encompasses almost 13,200 land acres surrounding the lake. You can see and photograph ... visit. Deer and pheasant are common sights. Waterfowl stop on their migrations, and a small Canada goose flock make the area home. For more information about the area, check the kiosks located around ... , Arapaho and others. Kanza tribe members reportedly called the springs, “Wakonda,” meaning “Great Spirit.”
In 1767, the first non-native person is said to have visited the springs. However, the first .... Continue to Glen Elder >>