There are no pumpkins in Punkin Center.
Never have been, says 85-year-old Anna Hill with a laugh, although she says she has considered taking a tire she painted orange, printing on it the words "Punkin Center" and putting it at the intersection of where this little neighborhood once existed. Nevertheless, Anna Hill, who has lived in the same house since birth, said her memories are fond of the little stop in the road she calls home. The neighborhood gathering spot used to have a few homes, a store/fueling station and a school. Now a few old outbuildings, including this old garage, are all that is left. Punkin Center is located at the intersection of Illinois and Haven roads in Reno County. Here's a link I found to another picture - it shows the old store before it was torn down. http://www.dispatchpressimages.com/press-photo/punkin-center_4f2be47109cfe107234233.html |
Kansas has more than 6,000 dead towns. Here are a few of them I traveled to as a Hutchinson News journalist.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Punkin Center: a former Reno County neighboorhood
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dead towns,
ghost town,
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Punkin Center,
Reno County,
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I actually grew up just north of there right in between Illinois ave. And 50 highway. Ive always herd storys from my grandparents when they were alive. Its nice to know they werent just storys.
ReplyDeleteI actually grew up just north of there right in between Illinois ave. And 50 highway. Ive always herd storys from my grandparents when they were alive. Its nice to know they werent just storys.
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