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  2. Winchester, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Winchester is a city in Jefferson County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 461. [3] History.

  3. Google Maps is making it easier to explore US national parks ...

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    The new Google Maps features will roll out across U.S. national parks in April before expanding to parks worldwide.

  4. Willis, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Willis is a city in Brown County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 24. [3] History. Willis had its start as a station ...

  5. K-192 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-192's western terminus is at U.S. Route 59 (US-59) and K-16 west-northwest of Winchester and the eastern terminus is at US-73 and K-7 west-northwest of Leavenworth. K-192 travels mostly through rural land but does pass through the cities of Winchester and Easton. Before state highways were numbered in Kansas there were auto trails. The former ...

  6. Douglas County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Douglas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.Its county seat and most populous city is Lawrence. [3] As of the 2020 census, the county population was 118,785, [1] making it the fifth-most populous county in Kansas.

  7. U.S. Route 73 - Wikipedia

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    US-73's former southern terminus at I-435 in Kansas City in 2007. U.S. Route 73 begins at I-70 in Kansas City in a concurrency with U.S. Route 24, U.S. Route 40, and K-7.Two miles north of its terminus, US 24 and US 40 turn west, while US 73 continues north with K-7.

  8. Mary Willis Library - Wikipedia

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    The library was founded the previous year by Dr. Francis T. Willis in memory of his daughter, Mary. Dr. Willis, a local by birth who had moved to Richmond, Virginia in 1867, left the library as a gift to his hometown and its citizens. Dr. Willis donated his own private collection of books, plus $15,000 for the library's construction, $2,000 to ...

  9. Horton, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Horton was founded in 1886. [4] It was named for Albert H. Horton, chief justice of the Kansas Supreme Court. [5] [6] [7]On January 22, 2013, the host of CNBC television show The Profit toured Horton in hopes of revitalizing Horton's downtown business district.