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Roadside Kansas: A Traveler's Guide to Its Geology and Landmarks [Paperback]

Rex Buchanan (Author), James R. McCauley (Author), J. R. McCauley (Photographer)
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April 1987
Roadside Kansas, the perfect glove-compartment companion, is a guide to the geology, natural resources, and landscapes along nine of the state's major highways. Covering more than 2,600 miles, Buchanan and McCauley have provided mile-by-mile descriptions of interesting features, both contemporary and historical, to be seen all across the state. The information is organized by highway, so that modern-day explorers can follow the road logs easily, learning about the land they travel through.

Of the tradition of roadside geologic descriptions, Buchanan and McCauley write: "In some ways highways provide convenient access to geology because roads often cut through hills, exposing formations never seen before. . . . For many geologist, road construction is an occasion akin to Christmas or the Fourth of July."

The nine highways, which criss-cross Kansas, were chosen for a variety of reasons. Some, like I-70, I-35, and the Kansas Turnpike, carry heavy traffic; some, like U.S. Highways 69 and 36, are the main highways in various parts of the state; others, like U.S. Highways 160 and 83, cut through some of the state's most interesting geology; and one, U.S. Highway 56, was picked because of its history--the road parallels the historic Santa Fe Trail for much of its route, passing the site of old forts and Indian battles.

This unique guidebook combines geological, historical, and cultural information with more than 100 photographs, drawings, and maps. Presented in a refreshingly nontechnical way, it is sure to appeal to tourist and native Kansas alike.



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"My family and I were delighted with the new things we learned about Kansas and Kansans." --Wichita Eagle

"Filled with fascinating detail, Roadside Kansas makes me want to take to the road." --Emporia Gazette

"Of use to every traveler on Kansas highways and a joy to the armchair traveler." --Journal of the West

"A fun way to discover things about the state of Kansas." --Hays News --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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"For those of us who drive Kansas--and love it--this book is a wonder."--James J. Fisher, columnist, Kansas City Times

"Fascinating and informative. this book showed me a Kansas I've never seen before."--Ron Welch, editor, Kansas Motorist

"Travel the highways and see the terrain formed by elemental forces--limestone cliffs layered by ancient seas, boulders left by glaciers from the ice age, mysterious sink-holes, everlasting wells--all in this fascinating kaleidoscope of geology, history, pioneer tales, amusing anecdotes, and incidental information about the state."--Zula Bennington Greene, better known as popular columnist Peggy of the Flint Hills

"A tremendous compilation. . . . Any traveler in Kansas should have a copy."--Daniel Merriam, chair, Geology Department, Wichita State University

"Valuable information . . . well organized and well written."--H.L. James, author of Scenic Trips to the Geologic Past


Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas (April 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700603220
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700603220
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,904,985 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Roadside Kansas, May 7, 2002
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Steven Spacil (Salt Lake City, UT USA) - See all my reviews
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I found Roadside Kansas by chance in the gift shop at the Old Mill in Lindsborg. I had been showing my wife and daughter some of the sights I knew about from growing up in Ellinwood, Kansas which is located right on the Santa Fe Trail (Highway 56).

Little did I know what a treasure we had found. Beginning as a geological research project by the authors the book took on a life of its' own as a very nice directory of various interesting attractions and oddities in Kansas. Its' photographs also prove to readers once and for all that Kansas IS NOT FLAT.

The first item of note we found was that we were just minutes from Coronado Heights, named after the Spanish explorer. We also found that wheel ruts from wagons traveling the Santa Fe Trail were still visible only a few miles east of my hometown. And I found that after having spent the better part of 27 years driving past and through Fort Zarah that the old cemetery still exists just north of the park out in a field only a few yards from where I had spent many evening hours with female companionship. Imagine my surprise!

Additionally, we found that about 25 miles west of Castle Rock, which I had visited and photographed many times while in college at Fort Hays, are what is known as the Kansas or Chalk Pyramids (just off Highway 83).

Needless to say I was excited and impressed. We spent the rest of our trip running the roads looking for mile markers and the treasures that lay beyond.

The book is laid out quite simply. Find the highway number you are traveling and what mile marker you are at and the book tells you what attraction is coming up with excellent directions for the directionally impaired. Oh, and I guess the geological information is pretty good too.

Since I found this text in 1995 I have wholeheartedly recommended it to anyone traveling the Land of Ahs, both visitor and resident, and all have been impressed. If you like to seek out items of interest off the beaten path, then this is your guide. I only wish those guys would do a book like this for every state in the Union.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Kansas has a lot of rocks, September 26, 2000
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Michael J. Miller (Evansville, In USA) - See all my reviews
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This is like a Roadside Geology on steroids. The single-spaced typed list I made of rock stops along I-70 alone was four pages long. Most major roads in the state are covered in similar detail, including not only the rocks, but historical sidelights and local oddities as well. With it, you'll never be bored driving across Kansas.

The reason I'm only giving it three stars is that, while it provides plenty of opportunities to collect, it gives you almost no help understanding what you get. Most formations are not even assigned to geological periods. Very frustrating.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book for the busy earth science teacher, November 7, 2002
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Easy is the word that describes this book. The mile markers, bridges, towns, and other landmarks makes this text THE guide for the investigator from out of state. The museums described were excellent sources of information with plenty of friendly people to guide you toward additional landmarks. The roadcuts were full of described fossils, even my teen daughter found bags full of whole shellfish that littered the byways.
A small amount of research before hand can pay off big time in collecting the best fossils still on the back roads of America. Take this book along and the trip through Kansas will be one that you will remember for years to come.
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shale overlain, gob pile, strip pits, limestone members, quartzite boulders, roadside park, few outcrops, formation crops, chalk beds, coal bed, drainage divide
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Arkansas River, Kansas City, Flint Hills, Dakota Formation, Ogallala Formation, High Plains, United States, Fort Riley, Santa Fe Trail, Civil War, Smoky Hill River, Fort Scott, Spring Creek, Cherokee County, Red Hills, Big Basin, Crooked Creek, Beaver Creek, Fort Hays, Wellington Formation, Greenhorn Limestone, Deer Creek, Turkey Creek, Speiser Shale, Cimarron River
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