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  2. Dust Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The drought and erosion of the Dust Bowl affected 100 million acres (400,000 km 2) that centered on the Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma Panhandle and touched adjacent sections of New Mexico, Colorado, and Kansas. [12] The Dust Bowl forced tens of thousands of poverty-stricken families, who were unable to pay mortgages or grow crops, to abandon ...

  3. Black Sunday (storm) - Wikipedia

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    The term "Dust Bowl" initially described a series of dust storms that hit the prairies of Canada and the United States during the 1930s. [4] It now describes the area in the United States most affected by the storms, including western Kansas, eastern Colorado, northeastern New Mexico, and the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles. [5]

  4. Great Plains Shelterbelt - Wikipedia

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    The Great Plains Shelterbelt was a project to create windbreaks in the Great Plains states of the United States, that began in 1934. [1] President Franklin D. Roosevelt initiated the project in response to the severe dust storms of the Dust Bowl, which resulted in significant soil erosion.

  5. Hugoton, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Kansas was hit particularly hard between 1932 and 1936. [18] The famous "Black Sunday" dust storm that marks the naming of the Dust Bowl as a geographic area encompassing most of the mid-United States and affecting the entire country, hit Hugoton and neighboring towns in multiple counties and in Oklahoma early on April 14, 1935. [19]

  6. List of ghost towns in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Some towns that mainly relied on agriculture were abandoned in the 1930s during the Dust Bowl period. Eminent domain / flood control: Since 1951, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has sought to control floods through the building of dams along rivers and the resulting outcome is a town having to be moved or abandoned and demolished.

  7. James Dean made his last stop at this lonely gas station ...

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    But, he said, educators don't seem as interested in local Dust Bowl history as they once were. “History is gonna repeat itself if you don't start studying this stuff," he said with a sigh.

  8. History of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The Dust Bowl was a series of dust storms caused by a massive drought that began in 1930 ... Homer E. and Virgil W. Dean. Kansas History: An Annotated ...

  9. When's the last time Chiefs made Super Bowl? Kansas City's ...

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    Here's what to know about Kansas City's Super Bowl history, including the last time they were in the big game and how many times they have hoisted the Lombardi Trophy. ... Super Bowl 4: Kansas ...