(BUCKLIN, Kan.) —
Homemade cherry limeades, Miss Wheelchair Kansas and a real ranch experience are just a few reasons why Bucklin is 'One of a Kind'. The southwest Kansas town is the first stop on our road trip.
Residents like Kelly Austin Bettles helped convince us to come visit. She wrote on our Facebook page, Bucklin is a town full of history and full of the best people in Kansas. Bucklin is getting ready to celebrate its 125th anniversary as a town and 100 years as a school. She says Bucklin is one of the few towns that still closes down and gives veterans a Veterans Day recognition they deserve. She says Bucklin is definitely One of a Kind!
Michael Schwanke, Merril Teller and Jenn Bates arrived in the town of 700 Monday morning. They will be visiting Moore Ranch, Main Street Market and a variety of other places in town. Miss Wheelchair Kansas Emily Evans is also one of the community members we will feature in our coverage. Our crew will also help the school honor teachers for Teacher Appreciation Week.
