World's Largest Ball of Twine
Cawker City’s world famous Ball of Twine was initially created in the hands of local farmer, Frank Stoeber, in 1953. Frank had not been well and decided that rolling his abundance of excess twine, saved from years of feeding his cows bales of hay, into a ball would be good exercise and a way to occupy his time. Thus, began the Ball of Twine. Visitors come from far and wide to have a part in making the Ball of Twine bigger. Twine (pre-measured and weighed) is provided to visitors who stop by year-round who would like to add to the Ball that they might make their claim to fame for having added to the monstrosity. Visitors adding their own twine, yarn or string is prohibited and, if added, is discreetly removed so as to maintain the credibility of the Ball’s weight. ► Learn More About The Ball of Twine |
Cawker City Museum
In 1973, the "old library" was officially added to the National Register of Historic Places. It has the distinction of being the first building built by a Woman's Club in Kansas as well as for its architecture which embodies our pioneer heritage. Fully remodeled, the museum reopened in 2015. Permanent displays include:
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Oldest Organ in Kansas
Methodist Chruch
Built in 1886 by Pilcher's Sons of Louisville, is located in Cawker City's United Methodist Church. Henry, Kentucky built the organ for the congregational church in Kinsley, Kansas. At the time, it was the only organ in Kansas west of Emporia. In 1931, the Cawker Methodists bought the organ and placed it in their native limestone church. This second home for the Pilcher organ was built in 1885 and rebuilt in 1911 after a fire practically destroyed the structure. By 1976, structural defects necessitated the razing of the stone church and a new sanctuary was built. At this time, the organ was restored by Reuter Organ Co., Lawrence, Kansas and installed in the new sanctuary. ► Learn More About the Organ |
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