I arrived in Russell, KS around 5 pm. I had turned a normal 2 hour trip into 3 hours, taking the "lesser" road. But that is what I do!
Russell was originally named Fossil Station by the railroad, but later named after Captain Russell, Second Kansas Regiment, who was killed at Prairie Grove, Arkansas. Russell was originally founded by a group of colonists from Ripon, Wisconsin who were looking for warmer winters and a new life. They arrived by railroad and lived in the boxcars while their homes were being built.
"Russell is the location of the only site in the nation that two International Highways intersect. Highway 281 stretches from Mexico to Canada and Highway 40 from coast to coast. The highways are becoming fragmented due to updating the highway system. In some areas across the nation, Highway 40 has merged with I-70." - Russell Historical Society
There is a magnificent church close to my friend, Sheryl's house.
After unloading my car, Sheryl and I went out to eat.
She took me on a tour around town.
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