Emporia, Ks - William Allen White Park Pictures - Peter Pan Memories

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By Peggy W


A discovery...

This hub will address the town of Emporia, Kansas...the noted newspaper man, William Allen White...and the memory of his special little Peter Pan. Let me explain...

Sometimes one learns a bit about people and history by accident. That is what happened when we were traveling from Houston up to Iowa to visit relatives one year. We spent the night in Emporia, Kansas and this is what came of it.

Always on the lookout for interesting things to do or see when in different locales, I read about Peter Pan Park and we decided to check it out.

In so doing, we learned much about an important public figure in Emporia whose statue resides in the park. William Allen White not only made an imprint on this town but was also a known figure nationally.


Mr. William Allen White statue

Statue of William Allen White in Peter Pan Park
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Statue of William Allen White in Peter Pan Park
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This is what was inscribed near his statue in Peter Pan Park:



"Emporia is known for the eloquent small-town wisdom of editorials written by William Allen White, the late publisher of the Emporia Gazette. A memorial to White, who died in 1944, sits on the tree-rimmed shore of a lake in Peter Pan Park. The name of this municipal park derives from an editorial White wrote after the death of his young daughter, Mary, in a riding accident. 'She was a Peter Pan, who refused to grow up,' White eulogized, affirming that her enthusiastic spirit remained even after her body was laid to rest."

William Allen White was born in Emporia and grew up in nearby towns in Kansas. He attended Kansas Universities and when an adult decided to make Emporia his home.

In 1895 he purchased the newspaper in his home town for the sum of $3,000. He became the Emporia Gazette's editor, but was also an author and politician.

He figured largely in the Republican party and became a spokesperson for people living in the middle of America.

Five Republican Presidents became friends of his and slept in his home in Emporia. These night-time guests were the following: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover.

That must have been quite something for the local townspeople to have American Presidents in their midst!

The municipal park is a little beauty. A small lake was reflecting the colored leaves of the Fall season when we happened to visit there in October.


The bronze statue of Peter Pan shows a saucy little imp in a playful pose.


Peter Pan Park in Emporia, Kansas

Peter Pan Park in Emporia, Kansas
Peter Pan Park in Emporia, Kansas
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Peter Pan statue in the park memorializing Mary White who lost her life in a horse riding accident.
Peter Pan statue in the park memorializing Mary White who lost her life in a horse riding accident.
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Peter Pan

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Additional photos taken in Peter Pan Park

Lake in Peter Pan Park
Lake in Peter Pan Park
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Peter Pan Park in Emporia, Kansas

Colorful Fall reflections in the Peter Pan Park lake.
Colorful Fall reflections in the Peter Pan Park lake.
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Another view of the lake and park.
Another view of the lake and park.
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Cute video of Wendy and Peter Pan flying. "I NEVER want to grow up!!!"

As stated at the top of this hub, spending just one night in Emporia, Kansas sparked my education about William Allen White and the legacy that he left behind him.

It also brought back my childhood memories of Peter Pan. Hopefully you will have some fun with this hub as well.

If you happen to be driving through Emporia, Kansas, be sure and check out Peter Pan Park. You will walk away knowing more about William Allen White and his sweet little girl that has been captured in memory with the bronze statue. The park is a little gem of a place that invites one to linger and enjoy its beauty.

Emporia, Kansas -
Emporia, KS 66801, USA
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Peggy W Hub Author 2 days ago

Hello Courtney L J,

Emporia is a charming town! I am so glad that my mother's and my travels had us not only spending the night there, but with a bit of time to explore it as well. Thanks for your comment.

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Courtney L J Level 1 Commenter 3 days ago

Totally appreciate the recognition of Emporia--- a great town that should be more well known!

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Peggy W Hub Author 7 weeks ago

Hello Lynne,

I believe that the Peter Pan Statue refers to her youthful spirit which never has to grow old in people. From my personal perspective, "almost 17" sounds pretty young to have died. Learning about William Allen White was interesting. Thanks for your comment.

Lynne 7 weeks ago

Mary White was nearly 17 when she died; hardly a little girl.

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Peggy W Hub Author 7 months ago

Hi dahoglund,

I know that we drove through both Kansas cities on our way up to visit relatives in the Mid-West. As you say they are adjacent to one another. Emporia, Kansas is a cute little town. Glad that you liked this hub. Thanks for your comment.

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Peggy W Hub Author 7 months ago

Hello marellen,

The Peter Pan Park was really pretty in Emporia, Kansas and we just happened to be traveling through in the Fall of the year when the leaves were colored so beautifully and reflected in the water. It was a serendipitous discovery! Glad you liked this.

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Peggy W Hub Author 7 months ago

Hi Billy,

William Allen White certainly led an interesting life and Emporia, Kansas saw some noted people travel through there in his day and time. The story of his daughter and the park is rather touching. Thanks for your comment.

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dahoglund Level 7 Commenter 7 months ago

Interesting to see all the trees and vegetation in your pictures. One tends to think of Kansas as rather barren. May the scenes from the Wizard of Oz [promoted that image.I did live in Kansas City, Mo at one time but never got to this town.Kansas City, Mo and Kansas City,KS are basically next to each other but if you mention living in Kansas City people always ask which one. Like it makes a difference?Up and interesting hub.

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marellen Level 6 Commenter 7 months ago

Hi Peggy, just now reading this hub and what a darling park and interesting article. Thanks for sharing this with us.

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billyaustindillon Level 2 Commenter 7 months ago

I had no idea about William Allen White and what a great history lesson for Kansas.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hello Roger,

Thanks for adding this useful information.

Roger Heineken 2 years ago

I'm glad you discovered William Allen White and Peter Pan Park. Anyone on Facebook can join the White group: William Allen White From Emporia. His 1906 editorial on domestic violence and several others are posted there. There are a number of contemprary photos of the White Historic Site and vintage images, as well.

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=27898155039

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Peggy W Hub Author 3 years ago

Thanks for stopping by and commenting Princessa.

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Princessa Level 3 Commenter 3 years ago

This is a very fun hub to read. Who doesn't love Peter Pan? I certainly do and have seen every Peter Pan film. The Peter Pan park looks lovely!

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Peggy W Hub Author 3 years ago

Welcome back Silver Freak,

The imagery you portrayed of a frisbee floating out of the fog towards you is one we can all imagine and with which we can all have some fun. Thanks!

How long did you live in Emporia?

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Silver Freak 3 years ago

I can remember playing frisbee at a very foggy dawn after partying all night in Peter Pan Park. So cool to see the fris just float out of the fog from nowhere.

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Peggy W Hub Author 3 years ago

Thanks for this extra bit of information JamaGenee. I believe the motel people told us about the park if my memory serves. Certainly worth the effort to find it if anyone is ever in that area of the country.

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JamaGenee Level 8 Commenter 3 years ago

The School of Journalism at KU (KS University) is named after WAW. If memory serves, Peter Pan Park isn't easy to find unless a local provides directions! Nice hub about an obscure bit of history!

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Peggy W Hub Author 3 years ago

I agree RKHenry. This was a great discovery. Had we not stayed overnight in that town, I might never have known about this. Thanks for your comment.

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RKHenry 3 years ago

MOST EXCELLENT!!! Isn't history a wonderful adventure to explore? You never know whats in store. Thanks for the great hub.

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Peggy W Hub Author 3 years ago

Glad that this hub could reawaken those memories for you, Silver Freak. By the way, welcome to hubpages, and thanks for your comment.

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Silver Freak 3 years ago

Lived there for a while. Now I'm homesick. Oh well, Thanks for a peek back in my past.

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Peggy W Hub Author 3 years ago

Thanks for adding this interesting bit of information Trsmd. He was certainly an accomplished and influential person in his day and has left behind a good legacy!

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Trsmd 3 years ago

The William Allen White Children's Book Award was established in 1952 in honor of one of Kansas' most distinguished citizens.

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