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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kansas

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    3 miles (4.8 km) south of Minneapolis, between the Solomon River and Salt Creek [23 39°05′06″N 97°41′56″W  /  39.085000°N 97.698889°W  / 39.085000; -97.698889  ( Minneapolis Archeological

  3. Ashland, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Ashland lies along what was once a military road from Fort Dodge (now Dodge City, Kansas) to the north and Fort Supply in the Indian Territory to the south. In 1870, during the Comanche Campaign against the Native Americans, the Army built two redoubts along the Dodge/Supply trail near the current site of Ashland: the Bear Creek Redoubt, five miles to the north, [5] and the Cimarron Redoubt ...

  4. K-34 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-34 begins at an intersection with US-160 and US-183 east of Ashland in Clark County.It heads north through rolling farmland along a two-lane road. A series of curves takes the highway northeast, after which the route straightens out to the north and crosses Bluff Creek before intersecting a road which, [3] prior to 1965, carried K-34. [4]

  5. Ashland USD 220 - Wikipedia

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    Ashland High School Ashland USD 220 is a public unified school district headquartered in Ashland, Kansas , United States. [ 1 ] The district includes the communities of Ashland, Englewood , Sitka , and nearby rural areas.

  6. K-23 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-23 continues north for 2.8 miles (4.5 km), crosses Big Creek, then North Fork Big Creek 2.3 miles (3.7 km) later. The road soon reaches a diamond interchange with I-70 and US-40 at exit 93. Just north of the interchange K-23 turns east and begins to follow the old US-40 along the south edge of Grainfield .

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  8. Salt Creek (Platte River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Salt Creek (Pawnee: Káʾit Kiicuʾ [3]) is a tributary of the Platte River, located in Saunders, Cass, and Lancaster counties in southeast Nebraska. It is approximately 44.38 miles (71.42 km) in length. [2] Salt Creek begins in southern Lancaster county and flows north to connect to the Platte River at Mahoney State Park in Ashland. [4]

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Wasatch ...

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    Off Snake Creek Canyon Rd. 40°32′31″N 111°29′53″W  /  40.541944°N 111.498056°W  / 40.541944; -111.498056  ( John Huber House and Midway