INMAN

Friendly community, a great place to raise children

Block parties, city wide activities, and neighborly chats over the back fence are commonplace in Inman.

That community spirit makes Inman a place where people live by choice. With the average home valued at $93,040.00, you can select an existing home or design your own in one of our new housing developments. Quality craftsmanship and honest business principles are trademarks of all our local builders.

New Housing Development

Attractions

1.) McCormick - Deering Days Museum
101 N. Main St.
The museum contains a collection of antique farm equipment and displays that depcit the development of Inman. Also located at the complex are the fully restored 1906 telephone office and the old depot which houses a large collection of Rock Island train antiquities.
Sun 1-4 or call for appointment

2.) The Stan Herd Mural
Downtown Inman
The mural portrays the artist's vision of how Inman might have looked in 1910.

3.) The White Frame Home of Dr. Graves
211 N. Locust St
This home is a still gracious example of Kansas architecture.

4.) Kansas Sampler Foundation
978 Arapaho Road
The Foundation is dedicated to helping rural Kansas find the resources needed to not only survive, but thrive. It continues to be a testament to the spirit of small towns and rural areas.

5.) Inman City Park
Center Street and Park Lane
A favorite family gathering spot for outdoor recreation this city park features a children's playground, skateboard park, picnic tables, fish pond with fountain, and the Shelter House for indoor events.

6.) Inman Country Park and Motocross Track
One mile east and one-half mile north of Inman
Just a short trek out in the country this park features a children's playground, well- maintained motocross track and the one-half mile nature trail at the Outdoor Wildlife Learning Site (OWLS) pond.

7.) Lake Inman
3 mi E on Center St, 1 mi N on 9th St
This is the largest natural lake in Kansas and home to thousands of waterfowl.

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Wall Mural

Wall mural by Kansas native Stan Herd depicts 20th century Inman. Thank you to Kansas Sampler Foundation for use of the mural photo.

Amenities

Community Events

February
1st Monday - Ground Hog Supper
St. Peter's United Church of Christ
111 N. Pine. St.
(620)585-2627

March
Annual Sausage Supper
Hoffnungsau Mennonite Church
43 13th Ave.
(620)585-6733

April
3rd Saturday - Community Garage Sale Day
Organized by Inman 4-H & Sponsored by Inman Chamber of Commerce
(620)585-2122

April
4th Saturday - 18th Annual Inman Area Classics Car Show
75+ Beautifully Restored Vehicles Roar into Downtown Inman
Prizes, Games, Vendors, Dining and Shopping
Stan and LaDonna Balzer: (620)585-2382

July
Independence Day Celebration
Sponsored by the City of Inman and Inman Chamber of Commerce
(620)585-2122

September
4th Saturday - Santa Fe Day Celebration
Main Street Parade, Great Food, Basket Auction, Games and Activities for all ages
(620)585-2122

September
4th Friday, Saturday and Sunday - Great Plains Two Cylinder Show
Tractor pull, parade, food vendors, tractor and farm equipment displays, swap meet, tractor games, stationary engine displays, arts and crafts.
Dennis McKee: (620)422-3472
George Bell: (620)664-1646
James Barlow: (620)272-1172

December
3rd Saturday - Christmas Comes Alive
Christmas Celebration and Live Nativity offer visitors four nativity scenes and luminarias lining Center Street to Inman City Park. Santa will be greeting children and offering treats at the McCormick - Deering Days Museum.
(620)585-2122



Churches

Faith based goodness

With a strong German heritage prominent in this central Kansas town, Inman hosts 6 churches. It is a predominately Mennonite faith, but includes other faiths also.