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Full Service Restaurant, Sports
Bar, Garden Patio, Conference Room, and Banquet Facility -
"Absolutely the best
spot in Southeast Kansas!"
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This fifty year old former Elk's Club
is a beautiful brick building in amazing
structural condition on a corner lot in downtown historic
Independence, Kansas*.
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Across the street
from the
Independence Cinema four-plex movie theater and across the corner
from the
Appletree Inn
hotel, our location is ideal for a weekend of relaxing without
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ZORROS opened July 4, 2008. It is fully equipped, and and
saw a complete $600K renovation in 2004.
You won't find another place like it. |
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Sports Bar:
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Dining Room:
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Upstairs Banquet Room:
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Stage
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Dance floor
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Beautiful oak bar
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200 person capacity for your reunion, wedding reception, party, or business meeting
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Another fantastic view of the patio/deck and koi pond
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Independence,
Kansas, once the community with the most millionaires per capita in the US, is
the home
of
Neewollah andthe
first baseball
game ever played under lights on April 28, 1930.
It's the hometown of
Bill Kurtis of AETV network
fame, playwright
William Inge, and
FDIC Chairwoman
Sheila Bair, to name just a few.
Eighty miles north of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Independence lies in the southeast
corner of the state just beyond the Ozark Mountain foothills. A
wonderful community to raise a family, visit on a day trip, and relax at one
of the area's many attractions, including: the original
Little House on the Prairie,
Riverside Park and Zoo,
Elk City State Park,
Big Hill
Lake, and more. |
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