
Goessel Sites
200 N. Poplar, Goessel, KS
620.367.8200
German Mennonites from Russia immigrated to this area in 1874 and brought with them the hard red winter wheat variety, " Turkey Red ". At the Museum you can see 8 different buildings. Check out the Museum web site for more information and hours.

Keith's Foods LLC
216 E. Main, Goessel, KS
620.367.2203
Hours : Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sat. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Closed Sun and Holidays
Keith's Foods is the best place in town to stop in for a cold soda or a custom made sandwich. Buying direct from the deli counter can't be beat. People come from miles around to purchase the lean ground beef and other cuts of beef and pork. Or come in and see Keith's collection of tins. He has hundreds lining the walls.
Keith also caters for small groups and large.

Voth Softball Fields
Athletic Dr., Goessel , KS ( Street North of High School football field )
A summer of fun for the kids that join the Recreation Commission's softball program
The building can also be rented for a nominal fee, (call the Goessel city office for details - 620.367.8111)

West Branch Park
The city park at the corner of Summit and Prospect St. (west on Main to Summit St. turn left and South 2 blocks)
The shelter house can be rented for a small fee. (call Goessel city office for details - 620.367.8111)

Hochfeld Mennonite Settlement
This is the only remaining original Mennonite Settlement in the Goessel area.

Original steps to the first Bethesda Hospital
In 1889 the Bethesda Hospital Society was formed and the first Mennonite hospital in North America was built
It continues today as the Bethesda Home.


Looking North on Hwy K- 15
Looking South on
Hwy K- 15
This is the "New" Bethesda Hospital. It is on the South side of Main St. Curently owned by St. Bede Abbey Press.
Hours
Monday 4:00 - 8:00
Tuesday 5:00 - 7:00
Wednesday 9:00 - 1:00
Friday 9:00 - 2:00
Saturday 9:00 - 12:00