![]() Lincoln Explorations
Learn more about Lincoln by following the links below:
Lincoln County Historical ComplexAddress:
216 W. Lincoln Avenue
Email Address: andrew.dedane@gmail.com About this Exploration: The Kyne House was built of limestone by pioneers Timothy and Bridget Kyne in 1885. Among the featured pieces are a pie safe and table that were also built by Timothy.
The Topsy School was a one-room school house which is used by area schools on special occasions.
The historical complex features early businesses, such as a newspaper office, funeral home, general store, etc. See the desk where artist/writer F.A. Cooper wrote his books, It Happened in Kansas.
![]() The Marshall-Yohe House, built in 1885 is an excellent example of a Queen Anne Victorian home, with several pieces of Stickley furniture as well as many fine antiques and original furnishings.
The historical complex is open Tuesday and Thursday 1-4 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The Marshall-Yohe House is open for tours by appointment.
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![]() Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce
144 E Lincoln Ave
Lincoln, KS 67455 Phone: 785.524.4934 Kathie Crispin - Administrator
161 E. Lincoln Avenue
Lincoln, KS 67455 Phone: 785.524.5383 ![]() |