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Official Fort Riley Web Site
Fort Riley, "America's Warfighting Center", is known for its excellent training, abundant recreational opportunities, rich history, and tremendous relations with surrounding communities.
Official
1st Infantry Division Web Site
City
of Junction City Web Site
Our web site has a new look with so much more
information to offer that's easier to find and
loads faster than ever! You can now find information
about the Boys and Girls Club of Junction City
and the City Youth Commission, as well as a wealth
of information about your City government. Take
a look around and see what we have to offer.
Junction
City Area Chamber of Commerce Web Site
he Junction City Area Chamber of Commerce is a
non-profit organization of over 280 businesses
that invest time and money in joint efforts for
the purpose of advancing the civic, industrial,
commercial, agricultural, and general interest
of its community. In uniting their resources and
efforts, the members develop an area-wide unity
of action that accomplishes many things that could
not be accomplished individually. Its officers
and directors, who are elected by the membership
and who serve without compensation, direct the
activities of the Chamber. Most of the Chamber
work is accomplished through the countless volunteer
hours of its members.
Geary
County Convention and Visitor's Center Web Site
The Geary County Convention and Visitors Bureau
can assist you, your group or organization in
planning an event. Whether its outdoor recreation,
meetings for your organization or special events,
the CVB can help you.
Dorothy
Bramlage Public Library
The
mission of the Dorothy Bramlage Public Library,
a tax-supported community resource, is to provide
informational, cultural, educational and recreational
services, materials, and programs that meet the
diverse needs of the Junction City , Geary County
, and Fort Riley communities.
Geary County Historical Society & Museums
Learn about the rich history of Geary County and Junction City.
Enjoy a visit to the museum to see some of the fine books and artifacts that have been donated over the years. And
join in the planning for the 2008-09 Junction City Sesquicentennial. The Museum is located at 530 N. Adams in Junction City, Kansas. The telephone for the museum is 238-1666.
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