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Generally speaking, rest stops on the side of the highway are generally not places one looks forward to visiting until the Big Gulp or Starbucks begins pressuring the bladder into desperation. However, there is a rest area/travel information center just outside of Wellington, Kansas, that is a pleasure to visit. A simple concrete colonnade begins outside the building and completes its circle inside. Inscribed at the top of the colonnade, inside and out, is Kansas' state motto in Latin and English: Ad Astra per Aspera; To the Stars through Difficulties. I'm not familiar with all of the other state mottoes, but I'm very fond of ours.


I like the low-slung look of the building; the architect was respectful to the open vistas of prairie and wheat fields. I love the glass that reflects the wide open skies and repeats the deep blue of our state flag. At the far left, a metal sunflower sculpture represents our state's flower.





Amended to add:
Travel Information Centers are an excellent resource if you need maps, directions and brochures about attractions, events and accommodations or advice about the best places to visit in Kansas. Friendly travel counselors can also offer safety tips and weather information, and advise on where to expect road construction.
Clean restrooms, drinking water, free coffee, gift shops, picnic areas and pet exercise areas are also available at some centers.
...centers are open year-round except New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas.