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Newton is a beautiful city in the state of Kansas, United States, located more exactly in Harvey County and being its county seat at the same time. The history of Newton goes back to 1871, when the city was founded, after the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway arrived in the area. Newton became incorporated as a village in that same year, and as a city in 1880. The 20th century brought significant developments to Newton, which became a great city to live in. There are currently 19.132 people inhabiting Newton, according to the 2010 census, making it an important part of the Wichita Metropolitan Area. Newton is also worth visiting, so you will definitely have a nice time when coming here.

Top Attractions within Newton

The Harvey County Historical Museum and Archives is an exquisite cultural institution, where you will be able to learn many interesting things about the history of the county and Newton. There are many artifacts and historical items put on display, as well as a wide array of exhibits that make proof of the Newton culture, traditions and heritage.

The Warkentin House is one of the main historic landmarks of Newton. The house was built in 1886, in an exceptional Victorian architectural style, which offers a glimpse into the way the people lived back then. The property is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Sand Creek Station Golf Course is one of the numerous golfing facilities you will find in Newton, alongside Fox Ridge and Pine Edge. This one is clearly the best, as it features an impeccable 18-hole regulation length golf course, which will please the heart of every enthusiast. You will also find here a pro shop, where you can purchase all the necessary equipment. A grill is also available, for you to enjoy a delicious meal after a tiring golfing day.

The Mennonite Settler Statue is a limestone statue raised in honor of the Mennonite farmers. This statue is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places and it is the centerpiece of a beautiful park.

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