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Thursday, May 7, 2026

Wednesday 5-6-26 Back in Oklahoma, WinStar Casino & Resort and Driving

Rest Area in Oklahoma


We had a wonderful day. The morning temperature was a chilly 44 degrees in Concordia, Kansas. The high temperature was 64 degrees in Thackerville, Oklahoma. The skies were mainly blue with some clouds rolling in and out. It was windy.

I woke up at 6:45 am to go to the bathroom and decided it wasn't worth going back to bed because I was going to get up in a half hour. I got dressed and we put things away and secure. Then we had a quick breakfast, which got us on the road by 7:15 am.

Concordia, Kansas is a beautiful city park but there isn't anything to do there. It's perfect for an overnight stay.      

We had a long day of driving. We started on the road at 7:15 am and stopped at 4:15 pm. Larry drove 425 miles. This was the furthest he had gone in one day during the trip. He was going to stop at 240 miles. When we stopped to have lunch Larry asked me if I wanted to go all the way WinStar Casino & Resort or go to a smaller casino and a city park for the night. I said we could go to WinStar if he was feeling up to it. He said we would get there by 4:30 because it was another 225 miles. He said he was fine.

The drive today was on two interstates I135 and I35. We drove through Wichita, Kansas and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. We drove I135 until we were through Wichita. Then we picked up I35. The traffic wasn't too bad getting through Wichita but the traffic did pick up when we got to Oklahoma City. It was probably the timing, we got to Oklahoma City at 2:00 and Wichita it was about 9:30. We stopped a few times along the way. We stopped twice for fuel, twice to stretch and go to the bathroom and once to have lunch. We had a good day. 

We stopped twice to get gas, a total of  $207.30. The first stop cost $111.28 for 27.83 gallon, which was 3.999 per gallon. Second stop was $96.02 for 24.63 gallons at 3.889 per gallon. 



Maverick in Kansas




Love's in Oklahoma


After filling the Minnie up the second time we drove another 28 miles to WinStar Casino & Resort. We stopped at the office to get a spot. The lady, who helped us was very nice and gave us a spot by the bathroom. I was a club member so we got the site for $25.00 per night. She gave us a map of the RV park to get to our spot, which was #315. We have been here multiple times so we knew where to go. We setup the Minnie up for two nights. Then it was time for dinner.



Registration Building




New York entrance



One of the laundry and restroom buildings in the RV park



After dinner I went and caught the shuttle to go to the casino. I gambled for two hours and lost $15.00 and tipped the driver $2.00. That's not too bad to be entertained for two hours. I was disappointed because the bingo area was closed due to an ice storm Oklahoma had six months ago. The ceiling fell and they are trying to rebuild the area. The bingo area was the only non-smoking area in the casino. 

WinStar changed their name to WinStar World Casino in 2009. It's the largest casino in the world. It unique because it has eight different casinos inside, which are Madre, Cairo, London, Beijing, Paris, Vienna, Rome and New York. Each casino has statues representing the country and slots. It is a beautiful casino.

Larry is a great guy, he's always thinking about me. He knows how much I like to go to a casino and gamble. Today he drove an extra 200 miles so I could just do that. I don't gamble a lot of money but I have fun. 

After gambling I came back to Larry. While I played games and gambled Larry finished a book, he said it wasn't very good.

I played my games. I played the Daily Challenges of  Solitaire and Mahjong. The event was Event: World Tour Mini of 5 games. It took me 13 minutes and 5 seconds to complete, which put me in 21st place in my group. I played Angry Birds Friends and Angry Birds 2.

By the end of the day I had done 3,600 steps.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Tuesday 5-5-26 Weather, National Orphan Train Complex & Cloud County Historical Society Museum

 


Concordia welcome statue


At front rolled in at 9:30 last night. It brought a heavy wind that rocked the Minnie. It felt like the motorcycle was going to fall off the back of the Minnie. When the wind died down a bit the rain came. It was steady until 8:00 this morning. At times it down poured. The rain stayed around the area until noon. Where we were the rain stopped at 9:00 in the morning but the weather reports indicated the rain was going to hang around for a bit. The clouds stay in all day. It was a deary day.

The morning temperature was a cold 46 degrees. By the end of the day the high was a cold 54 degrees in Concordia.  

We didn't leave Belleville until 12:15 pm. This is the latest we have ever left a campground. Larry didn't drive too far about 20 miles to Concordia, Kansas. The drive was down a highway. There were a couple of museum he wanted to see. First was The National Orphan Train Complex. The complex had three buildings. First was the Morgan-Dowell Welcome Center, where we were greeted, paid and watched a 14 minute video about the history of the orphan train. Second was the Morgan-Dowell Research Center, where we saw one of the orphan train cars and walked through it. Third was the National Orphan Train Museum, which is housed in a 1917 Union Pacific Depot. The museum has permanent exhibits about the beginning of the Orphan Train Movement in New York City, the Children's Aid Society and the New York Foundling Hospital. Other exhibits have stories of some of the children, the folks who started the movement and why. 

There are 55 statues of orphans and each has a plaque about the orphan. Fifty-one of the statues were around Concordia and the other four are at: one at  the POW Camp in Concordia, two in Jamestown and one in Clyde. It wasn't a good day to locate all 51 statues in town but we did see quite a few of them.



Morgan-Dowell Research Center and Morgan-Dowell Visitor Center




National Orphan Train Museum




Inside the Orphan Train




Orphan Train




Glen (adopted by Betty Homes)



Harold Reed Dowell (adopted by Harold & Joyce Dowell)




Mabel Rubin/Anne Gruele Harrison born in Russia (adopted by John and Anna Gruele)




Millie (adopted by the Tracy's Family)




Clara Reed Duckett Morgan (lived with Reverend Duckett and his wife)




Robert Frances (Miles) Summers (lived with Luke Summers and his wife)




Lela, James and Fred (Lela LaVine Reinhardt Newcombe, Fred Engert Swedenburg and James Reed Elliott) 




In Memory of Darrell Donell by Campbell Johnson




A little girl and her dog by the Cloud County Historical Society Museum


 

Rudolph Jubelt




Michalena Birraglio and Lena Nelson


The Orphan Train Movement was between 1854 and 1929. They helped an estimation of 250,000 abandoned and homeless children. They were sent from New York City and other large cities to rural communities across the country and ten countries. The movement was one of the largest social reform relocation efforts in our nation's history and the beginning of documented foster care in America.


Map of the number of children and where they were relocated


Next stop was the Cloud County Historical Society Museum. The lady, who greeted us walked us through some of the exhibits and explained their importance of the past in Cloud County. She was very knowledgeable of the history. She said she still learning after working there for seven years. The museum was on two stories and had a lot of stuff. The museum was located in an old 1908 Carnegie Library building. There is over 100,000 artifacts in the museum. The exhibits for viewing are about nature, radio, railroads, quilts, toys, photography, vintage, clothing, furniture, musical instruments, fossils, tools, stained glass, military items, Prisoner of War Camp artifacts, household and farming equipment, rare coins and books, and a rock and gem shop. There was so much to see we probably missed some. It was very nice.



Cloud County Historical Society Museum (Carnegie Library)


Exhibit about Boston Corbett (a madman who killed John Wilkes Booth)


Charles H. Blosser 1928 Lincoln Page


Painting by Albert T. Reid on how the town use to look


School Classroom


Native American artifacts


Equipment used to make Nocona Boots


Beautiful rug with poplar bears on it


A display about when the circus came to town


Lester's Sweet Shop


After touring the museum we walked around the block and saw a Whole Wall Mural, it is the longest sculpted Brick Mural in the U.S. The mural was gorgeous. The work on the mural started in February of 2007 and the last brick was carved on April of 2008. The brick masons started working on the foundation April 13, 2009 and first brick was put in April 14, 2009. The last brick was put in June 5, 2009. They finished the rest of the work over the summer. The mural is the history of Cloud County. We saw a huge chair so I had to sit on it.


The Longest Sculpted Brick Mural in the U.S. artist Catharine Magel


Mural broken down in sections



Beginning of the mural is about the historic buildings, Charles Blosser's 1928 Lincoin Page biplane


 

Charles Blosser's biplane, Baker Monitor Windmill and the river





Left middle was about  1935 John Deere Tractor, Millersville, Orphan Train riders and sunflowers


  

Right center was Pioneer woman and man planting, Cloud Ceramics, World War II German POW Camp and cottonwood tree




The end was American soldier and German POW,  Army truck, the train and Prairie Gem School




Sitting on the giant chair


After walking around we went back to the Minnie. Next stop was Walmart to pick up a few things. 

The final stop was at Concordia City Park. It was 3:00 and we were ready to call it a day. We had no problem finding a spot for the night. We picked #14, it was a back in. The park works on first come first serve and donations. We were here in the Fall of 2024. It's located across the street from Walmart. It has power and water at each site and a bathroom with running water. It has a dog park and airport. It's a cute little park.


Concordia City Park


Once we were set up we spent the rest of the day relaxing. 

Larry finished the book he started yesterday. I continued reading The Curse of Pietro Houdini and finished it. The book was excellent and well written by Derek B. Miller. 

I finished playing my games. Before leaving City of Belleville Rocky Pond Recreation Area I did the Daily Challenges of Solitaire and Mahjong. I started the event and finished it in the evening. The event was Event: Free Cell Mini of 10 games. It took me 1 hour, 2 minutes and 54 seconds to complete, which put me in 14th place in my group. I played Angry Birds Friends and Angry Birds 2.

I ended up doing 4,000 steps. I was a little lazy and didn't want to walk around the park in the evening. 

We had a great day even though it rained. While we walked around Concordia we had a few flakes of snow. It didn't stick because it was 50 degrees. I thought it was ashes but when I touch them they just evaporated. 

  



   

  

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Monday 5-4-26 Beautiful Monday in Kansas, Belleville Fair Grounds & More

 

Camping at City of Belleville Rocky Pond Recreation Area


It was a gorgeous day. The morning temperature in Belleville KS was 50 degrees and the high was 85 degrees.

We woke up to blue skies. I made mini waffles for breakfast. We decided to stay another night at City of Belleville Rocky Pond Recreation Area. 

Before it got too warm we went on a 3.25 mile walk to the NCK(North Central Kansas) Free Fair, which was a half mile away. As we walked to the fairgrounds and park we saw a beautiful horse (we saw the owner riding it yesterday) and her friend a goat. The horse was very friendly but I didn't pet it because I wasn't sure if it would bite. There was a cute mailbox with a tin man on it. 


The tinman sitting by the mailbox



Neighbor's horse and goat


 

The NCK Free Fair facility was very well maintained. The fairgrounds had the High Banks Midget/Sprint Car Race Track, Horse Barn, Cattle Barn, Kiddie Barn and vendors buildings. Next to the NCK Free Fair is a city park, which has a playground, splash park, swimming pool (two levels one with a big slide and swimming area and a kiddie area), basketball hoops, Horseshoe pits, baseball field, softball field, grandstand and a walkway, that goes through the park.


NCK Free Fair



Welcome sign to NCK Free Fair sign




Horse Barn




Cattle Barn




Kiddie Barn




High Banks Race Track 1/2 mile




Entrance to the track and ticket booth



City Park




Playground




Slide area of the pool




Kiddie area of the pool




Splash Pad




Basketball hoops




Horseshoe pits




Bandstand



After walking around the area we walked back to the RV park and walked around City of Belleville Rocky Pond Recreation Area. We had a super walk.

We spent the rest of the day relaxing in the Minnie. Larry finished a book he started yesterday. After I finished my games I continued reading The Curse of Pietro Houdini.



Passing the time reading a good book




I played my games. I played 16 extra Solitaire games (4 Spiders, 8 Pyramid and 4 Tri Peaks) to earn double the points for the week games with the golden ticket. I played the Daily Challenges of Solitaire and Mahjong. The event was Event: Pyramid Adventure of 20 games. It took me 1 hour, 27 minutes and 13 seconds to complete, which put me in 17th place in my group. I played Angry Birds Friends and Angry Birds 2.

After dinner I went for a 3 mile walk around Rocky Pond Recreation Area. I did the park twice. As I walked I saw a red-wing blackbird, a Great blue heron and Canadian geese. We also saw theses birds this morning. I had a great walk.

By the end of the day I had done 16,500 steps. Good day for steps.