SEDALIA RAGTIME ARCHIVE PROJECT
The Sedalia Katy Depot, a restored historic landmark is a moving symbol of one of Sedalia’s great periods in its history–the railroad era. Today, the ... Read more
The Sedalia Katy Depot, a restored historic landmark is a moving symbol of one of Sedalia’s great periods in its history–the railroad era. Today, the ... Read more
The Sedalia Area Convention and Visitors Bureau works hard to recruit sporting groups to our city, build relationships and support visitors’ needs. We burst with ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton Now all this weekly Sedalia place name business was instigated by an eBay sale I ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton We have only one more state to visit to round out our collection of Sedalia ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton For a change it is nice to drive into a state and find an actual ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton As I was about to head down the East Coast, I stumbled upon another inland ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton Considering that West Virginia was split off of the state of Virginia during the Civil ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton I’m back in the states this week…West Virginia specifically and I’m winding my way through ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton This time I managed to find a Sedalia on foreign soil (just barely a place ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton After wandering out west, I’ll cyber-saunter down to Sedalia, Kentucky in Graves County, current population ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton While I’m out west I’ll head down to Texas and regale you with that bit ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton The mysterious fellow whose hometown of Sedalia, Illinois named the Indiana berg also gave his ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton In my pilgrimage to trace all the Sedalia communities on the map, I came upon ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton I continue my cyber-pilgrimage seeking Sedalia shrines, this time with what I thought would be ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton While enjoying the Sedalia, Kentucky story (there just has to have been a Dalia) I ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton Browsing for Sedalia sights on the Internet, especially on archival newspaper sites often brings up ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton First, however, I realize I didn’t adequately locate Sedalia, Colorado which is about 25 miles ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton I’ve been pursuing the origin(s) of Sedalia’s name for some time now since it is ... Read more
A Sedalia Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Blog By L.C. Melton Working on the Sedalia Ragtime Archive has frequently led me out of the intoxicating realm ... Read more