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Eisenhower Trail

Welcome To The
Eisenhower Barn Quilt Trail
In Historic Abilene

Dickinson County





Eisenhower Quilt Trail Headquarters Located at 201 NW Second Street

Quilt block from Ida Stover Eisenhower Collection
Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau & Chamber of Commerce
201 N W Second, Abilene KS 
Artists: Abilene High School Art Department
The historic Union Pacific Depot was built in 1928.
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 38.9165; Longitude 97.2154


"Mariner Star" & "Crown of Thorns"

Lorraine & Rich Geist, 1115 N Cedar, Abilene KS 67410
The Geist home was built in 1888 by J. B. Edwards, a prominent
Abilene merchant, who wrote a detailed history of the cowboy
years in early Abilene. The home has been in the Geist family for 30 years.








"Unfolding Star" (2 blocks)

Brown Memorial Home, 1974 Hawk Rd, Abilene KS 67410
Artist: Makayla Wassenberg, Abilene High School Art Student
The Brown Memorial Home was built in 1928, and has been maintained since
1929 by the Brown Memorial Foundation for the care of the elderly.
The Home is located on a 220 acre Park. The Park is maintained for public use.
C. L. Brown, the founder of the Home & Park, was also founder of
United Utilities, which became United Telephone, and now known as
Sprint Corporation.







"Broken Window Quilt"

Village Manor, Memorial Health System
705 N Brady, Abilene KS 67410
Artists: Erica Gensicke, M'Lynn Turnbull, Ryan Kreutzer &
Cheylynne Jacobs, Abilene High School Art Students
The Village Manor was built in 1971.





"Pinwheel"


Impact Sports and Fitness, Memorial Health System
418 N Broadway, Abilene KS 67410
Artists: Erica Gensicke, M'Lynn Turnbull, Ryan Kreutzer, &
Cheylynne Jacobs, Abilene High School Art Students
The Impact Sports and Fitness building was built in the 1950's.




This building has been demolished.


"Ohio Star"

This block has moved to Herington - address information to come.

Artists:Erica Gensicke, M'Lynn Turnbull, Ryan Kreutzer, &
Cheylynne Jacobs, Abilene High School Art Students






"Pug Dog"

Paws - N - Claws, 312 N Cedar St, Abilene KS 67410
Artist: Amber Clark, Abilene High School Art Student
This historic building has been a pet shop for 15 years, rebuilt in 2003.








"Kansas Trouble"

Mr. K's Farmhouse Restaurant, 407 S. VanBuren, Abilene KS 67410
Artist: Taryn Holt, Abilene High School Art Student
This location was Lena's Restaurant from 1927-1978, when she closed the business
and lived at the location from 1978 to approximately 1995. The Kuntz family then bought
the building and reopened as a restaurant.


"Star of Bethlehem"

Sherry Osland, 218 N Rogers St, Abilene KS 67410
Artist: Sherry Osland
The Osland home was built in 1928.




"Maple Leaves"

Sherry Osland, Praise Works Quilting, 1216 NW 3rd St, Abilene KS 67410
Artist: Sherry Osland
This building was built as a black smith shop in 1934. It is built of terra cotta
blocks with a metal roof.



"Kansas Wheat Star"

Old Abilene Town, T. C. Henry Carriage Barn, 200 SE 5th
Artists: M'Lynn Turnbull, Sam Smith, Audrey Berkland, Abilene High School Art Students
The barn was built in 1873 and used as a Carriage House.
The historic building is open during tourism season, located on the Old Abilene Town grounds.
T C Henry was the first mayor of Abilene, 1868-70.
T C Henry planted the first Turkey Red winter Wheat on a five acre parcel in secret and
unveiled it July 1, 1871. He was often referred to as the "Wheat King of Kansas."
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 38 degrees 54.642'N, Longitude: 97 degrees 12.639'W




"Kalidascope"

RHV Do It Best Hardware, 305 N Buckeye, Abilene KS 67410
Artist: Amanda Fick, Abilene High School Art Student
This building was built in 1888, originally a grocery & drugstore. Currently the
soft brick and sandstone building is a hardware and appliance store. The
RHV Hardware Store was established in the 1930's by R. H. Viola. He ran
a contest to name the store, offering $100 for the winner. The name selected:
RHV Hardware, standing for Real, Honest, Vision. RHV Do It Best continues
today with the same "good old fashioned service" as given by Vic Viola and
his sons.




"Carpenter's Square"

Larry & Angel Young Home, 114 E 1st St, Abilene KS 67410
This block was a birthday present for Angel this year from Larry, using her favorite
colors, lavendars and purples.




"Angel's Blazing Star"

Larry & Angel Young Home, 114 E 1st St, Abilene KS 67410
Larry painted this block for Angel in honor of Mother's Day 2014.





"Wisconsin Star, Flying Kite & Diamond Star"

"Double Windmill, Rolling Wheel"

"Blazing Star and John Deere Pinwheel"

Larry Young, 308 W 1st St, Abilene, KS 67410
Larry Young is the artist of the blocks, with more to be displayed.
The building was built in the 1930's, and was the Abilene Iron & Metal business; currently
the building is used for antique tractor storage.



"Kansas Troubles"

Dickinson County Historical Society - Prichard Barn
412 S Campbell, Abilene KS 67410
Artist: Hannah Schmitz, Abilene High School Art Student
This barn was built by the Prichard Family, originally located approximately
5 miles south of Enterprise. The barn was donated to the Dickinson County
Historical Society, and moved to it's current location after 1986.



"Electric Fan"

Dickinson County Heritage Center 

412 S Campbell, Abilene KS 67410

Artist: Cecilia Harris
The wood and steel building, constructed in 1964, previously the automobile museum,
currently houses the Dickinson County Historical Society and Telephone Museum.
The Dickinson County Historical Society has been around since 1928, making it one
of the oldest in the state. The Dickinson County Historical Society has a 1901 Parker
Carousel. The museum contains history of the telephone as well as the history of
Dickinson County.






"Sailor's Star"
American Family Insurance, 104 NW 3rd St, Abilene KS 67410
Artist: Abilene High School Art Department
This building was constructed in 1910 and housed a retail store. The building
now houses offices. Location: 38.9174112, - 97.2143658.20




"Modern Twist"

Cypress Bridge, Corner of 3rd & Spruce, Abilene KS 67410
Artists: Paige Adams and Amber Clark, Abilene High School Art Student
This Masonic Temple/Cypress Bridge building was built in 1910, originally
for dry goods store and Masonic Temple. The building has been a dry goods
store, Gambles, Montgomery Wards, appliance store, and now Cypress Bridge.






"Mariners Compass"

Material Girls Quilt Shop, 306 N Buckeye, Abilene KS 67410
Artist: Shannon Haaga, Abilene High School Art Student




"Book Worms"

Abilene Public Library, 209 NW 4th, Abilene  KS 67410
Artists: Amanda Fick & Dani Otten, Abilene High School Art Students
The Abilene Public Library has been on this location since 1908, when the
building was built with a $10,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie.
The Ladies Literary League started the library in 1905 and the group still
meets in the library to this day.

"Carpenter's Star"

Velda Beck/Bill Sexton, 506 S Campbell, Abilene KS 67410
The home was built by brick maker Nicholas Versteeg and family from Holland. It
is believed the brick works was on this property. When the home was built it was in the
center of a 160 acre farm.This home is registered by the 
Historic Home Association of Abilene, and also the National Registry.