A place of reflection and rememberance for the towns namesakeWilliam Sherley Williams mountain man and guide. Much can be said of him and much will never be known. It also honors the memory of our warriors. Do not miss the the Mountain View Cemetery, located on the west side of Williams, it was first established around 1894 and is the resting place of Frederick Platten Medal of Honor Recipient for action at Sappa Creek, KS on April 23, 1875. Sadly the rest of the town can best be described as an establishment or grouping of establishments that have either been created with the primary purpose of attracting tourists and their money or have been re-purposed from what it was originally for the purpose of attracting tourists and their money. Everyone loves a walking wallet, but that’s the only thing they love about tourist, so don’t...
Read moreIt's not really a park. The photos I saw ahead of time made it appear to be a nice park with some war monuments, but no. It is ONLY war monuments with a few picnic tables. It was a nice spot to watch the sunset, but...
Read moreNice place and clean. Very nice to sit and see sunset. This place is in front of the awesome gift shop where has many old and classic stuffs. You can enjoy taking photo. The...
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