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City of New Franklin

130 East Broadway
660-848-2288

History:

The City of New Franklin, founded in 1828 after the town of Franklin washed away in the 1826 & 1828 floods, was chartered in 1835. Known as the town where the four trails meet...marking the end of the Boonslick Road, the beginning of the Santa Fe Trail, including the Lewis & Clark Trail and the Katy Trail...history awaits in every direction!

Downtown you can visit the South Howard County Historical Society Museum at 110 E. Broadway and learn all about the area's history. In the center of Broadway are area information kiosk's that surround "The Rock" placed there by the DAR in 1909 marking the beginning of the Santa Fe Trail. 

Transportation has always played an important role in the New Franklin area history and the M-K-T Railroad was added in 1867. It eventually included a concrete highway viaduct built across the eight tracks, a roundhouse, railroad yard and the entire community of Franklin Junction. The only remaining signs of this bygone era are remnants of the roundhouse, the hole where it stood and the yard office building all found in the Katy Roundhouse Campground. This 45-acre park at Katy Trail Marker #189 features full hookup RV spots and primitive campsites. One other remnant is the red Katy Caboose found south of downtown where the Katy Trail State Park crosses Route 5.

There you will find the Franklin, Mother of the Santa Fe Trail monument. These five granite stones depict William Becknell (father of the Santa Fe Trail), Josiah Gregg, Kit Carson, Ezekiel Williams, Millie Cooper and George Caleb Bingham, who all lived in the historic town of nearby Franklin.