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To get to the BBQ capital, you'll have to detour south to Lockhart, TX. It'll be worth it.Give U.S. 50 a go. There was a write-up in a recent issue of Rider.
Take the Southern route from Pueblo to Wichita , lots of Americana on US 400 . Stop in Greensburg. Dusty
I-70 <shrug>
No interest to follow I-70. <doubleshrug>
Greensburg? that the place with all those new buildings!!?? Don't forget Rocky Ford : )
the same thing but slower <triple shrug>
...what would be a good route from Denver area to Kansas City?
36 to Smith Center, then drop down to 24 to KC. Normally, I'd recommend steering well clear of Kansas City (and Denver, too, for that matter), but it looks like that's a destination for you.
Pueblo to Wichita ain't bad, You go along the ArKANsas river. The river was the Mexican border back in the day. Bent's old Fort is a nice stop if you're interested in History. 36 to the north is nice too, ends up in St. Joe, Mo.
36 beats the crap out of 70. Almost as fast, if you are trying to make time. The only place 70 is ok is through Colorado, IMHO.
Kansas City is very nice town. Lots to see and do. I like Arthur Bryant's BBQ.
Don't you mean Jack's Stack?
I also recommend 36, and a particular point of interest too. Two miles north of 36 on Kansas 27 is a small, informal monument commemorating the Cherry Creek encampment of Indian survivors of the notorious Sand Creek massacre in November, 1864. Survivors and Indians from other tribes congregated there and then launched an attack on the settlement and fort at Julesburg, CO, in January. This was the beginning, it is claimed, of the 12 year Plains Indian war that culminated in the battle of the Little Big Horn.The monument is just some sheet iron "sculptures" by a local artist, and a list of the names of Indians who survived Sand Creek and those who are thought to have gathered later at the monument site. It is a poignant place to stop and think along the way, and is the one thing I remember clearly from my trip from Kansas City to Denver via 36. I went north from 36 on Kansas 27 to go up to Interstate 76 as my approach to Denver that time, instead of heading due west to the junction with I 70. It's a little greener and more interesting that way. So I recommend that route to you: Interstate 76 from Denver to Brush, CO; US 34 to Haigler KS; Kansas highway 27 south to St. Francis (with the monument on the right two miles before St. Francis); then east on US 36 toward Kansas City. You can read about this little monument and the historical Indian activies here: http://www.kansastravel.org/cherrycreekencampment.htm.If you don't take my whole route recommendation but find yourself on US 36 going through St. Francis, don't forget that the monument can be visited a short two miles north on Kansas 27.Like most travel, travel in Kansas is best done with your mind and imagination fully engaged (because the scenery is not so good).Moto