Please help promote Manhattan, Kansas :
It all began in the spring of 1855 when the Cincinnati and Kansas Land Co. left Ohio on the steamboat Hartford. They were headed for central Kansas via the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, and Kansas Rivers. Their goal: to settle a town and name it Manhattan, thinking it might become a second Manhattan, New York.
Take a peek at the past through changing exhibits on Riley County history and life.
Included in the Museum Complex is the 1855 prefabricated Hartford House, the Randolph Jail, and the Goodnow House.
Riley County Historical Museum
The state's second largest lake, Tuttle Creek Lake is just five miles north of Manhattan. The dam and reservoir are on the western edge of the tallgrass prairie.
The area offers a large expanse of inland water with 104 miles of irregular, wooded shoreline. The surrounding 12,000 Tuttle Creek Lake