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The Anthony townsite was laid out in 1878. [4] The city was named after the 7th governor of Kansas, George T. Anthony who was in office at the time. [5] Following the reorganization of Harper County in 1878 following the original fraudulent organization in 1873, Anthony was designated the temporary county seat, as Bluff City, designated county seat of the fraudulent county organization, did ...
K-44 begins at a junction with K-2 in Anthony, the county seat of Harper County; within the city limits of Anthony, K-44 is known as Main Street.From its western terminus, the route heads east as a two-lane road, coming to another highway junction, the northern terminus of K-179, approximately 1 ⁄ 2 mile (0.80 km) east of K-2.
By Kansas law, no state highway may exist entirely within city limits. [1] As a result, some highways have been given to cities as they annex the land around them, as is the case with the eastern branch of K-150 in the Kansas City area, which is now entirely within Olathe and Overland Park. This part of K-150 is now known as Santa Fe in Olathe ...
K-14 south (Main Street) – Anthony, Business District, Airport: Western end of K-14 overlap 40th Avenue: Western end of freeway 70th Avenue K-14 north (100th Avenue) – Hutchinson, Murdock: Eastern end of K-14 overlap; former K-17 Mt. Vernon: Sedgwick K-251 (391st Street West) 383rd Street West 343rd Street West Garden Plain
The Anthony Theater, located at 220 W. Main St. in Anthony, Kansas, is an Art Deco-style theater built in 1936. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] It was designed by architect S.S. Voigt. It is a two-story building with white concrete, buff brick, and copper brown tiles.
Small-town closures. The McDonald’s in Anthony, a town of around 2,000 that sits 53 miles to Wichita’s southwest, also was on the list of stores McDonald’s corporate targeted for Oct. 31 ...
The current Anthony Public Library is located at 624 E. Main Street in Anthony, Kansas. [2] Its former building located at 104 N. Springfield in Anthony, Kansas, is a Carnegie library which was built in 1911. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 as "Anthony Public (Carnegie) Library". [1]
K-2 is a 61.516-mile-long (99.000 km) state highway in the south-central portion of the U.S. state of Kansas.Its southern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Route 281 (US-281) east of Hardtner and its northern terminus is at an intersection with K-42 west of the town of Viola.