My second trip began with lunch at Uncle Jack's Restaurant in downtown Independence. I had a fabulous Philly Steak sandwich that I would highly recommend. The meat was high quality steak chunks. Learn more about this restaurant at: http://www.unclejacks.net/
I drove out on mostly unpaved roads to the northeast area of the county, then south to the southeast area near Coffeyville, and back west in the southern part of the county, before heading back to Wichita. Along the way, I visited 2 picturesque cemeteries, Choteau and Pleasant Dale, in the northeast part of the county.
I visited a variety of bridges, including some low water bridges, beautiful concrete rainbow arch bridges over the Verdigris River near Independence and Coffeyville, and a elegant iron truss bridge over Onion Creek southwest of Coffeyville that was left in place after the modern concrete bridge was built.
Also, near the Oklahoma border along the Verdigris River I drove in the official lowest elevation area in Kansas. The official low point is listed at 679 ft, and my GPS was recording 686 ft along the river.
I have posted some more photos and videos from my trips in Montgomery County at my gallery at the following address: http://ke2013.smugmug.com/gallery/6955802_aoRZJ#447872633_gJgkm
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