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    Take the gravel pull off and park in the open area, I used to park against the bushes to the SW and use the picnic table about 10 yards into the bushes. It was still there a couple of yeas ago the last time I stopped.
    I was stationed there too, in 78-80 and worked at the airfield when the old WW2 style barracks were still near the hangers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    And don't forget all of the adult stores all through Kansas at the old Stuckeys buildings.
    I guess that explains why it is a 12 hour drive for you........




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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    Take the gravel pull off and park in the open area, I used to park against the bushes to the SW and use the picnic table about 10 yards into the bushes. It was still there a couple of yeas ago the last time I stopped.
    I was stationed there too, in 78-80 and worked at the airfield when the old WW2 style barracks were still near the hangers.
    Next time we take I-70 through the Ft. Riley area, I'll try that gravel pull off. I was stationed at Fort Riley (then known as Camp Funston) back in 1955 and we were in the old WWII style barracks. Thanks.

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