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Hutchinson is a center of broadcast media for south-central Kansas. One AM (KWBW 1450) and 12 FM radio stations are licensed to broadcast from the city. [70] Hutchinson is also the second principal city of the Wichita-Hutchinson, Kansas television market. [71]
Hutchinson Sports Arena is a 6,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Hutchinson, Kansas, United States. [1] It is located a few blocks east of Plum Street on the north side of 11th Street on the campus of Hutchinson Community College. The arena hosts local sporting events and concerts.
website, city library and nature center with science and outdoor education programs, located in 1,500-acre Wyandotte County Lake Park Olathe Prairie Center: Olathe: Johnson: Northeast: website, operated by the State, 300-acre tallgrass preserve and outdoor education site Prairie Oak Nature Center: Leawood: Johnson: Northeast
Fairfield Aquatic Center, Fairfield, Ohio; Funtimes Fun Park, Alliance; Gameday Bay, Canton (Opening 2025) [16] Great Wolf Lodge, Mason; Great Wolf Lodge, Sandusky; Groveport Aquatic Center, Groveport; Kalahari Resort and Convention Center, Sandusky; Kroger Aquatic Center, Kroger; Lincoln Park Family Aquatic Center, Marion; Long's Retreat ...
A splash pad or spray pool is a recreation area, often in a public park, for water play that has little or no standing water. This is said to eliminate the need for lifeguards or other supervision, as there is little risk of drowning. Typically there are ground nozzles that spray water upwards out of the splash pad's raindeck. There may also be ...
Cosmosphere is an international science education center and space museum in Hutchinson, Kansas, United States. It was previously known as the Kansas Cosmosphere . The museum houses over 13,000 spaceflight artifacts—the largest combined collection of US and Russian spaceflight artifacts in the world, and is home to various space educational ...
Cow Creek is a tributary of the Arkansas River; its confluence with the Arkansas is about ten miles southeast of Hutchinson, Kansas. In the 1850s, Buffalo Bill Mathewson ran a trading post (known as "Buffalo Bill's Well") where the Santa Fe Trail crossed Cow Creek. [4] From Lyons, Kansas, the well is located four miles west and one mile south.
In February of 2017, JCPenney announced that the company would be closing their location at the Hutchinson Mall. [7] At the time of JCPenney's closure, the mall had 36 vacant store fronts. [ 7 ] In 2021, the former location of JCPenney was subdivided between Ollie's Bargain Outlet and an antique shop called Hutch Vintage Market.