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Auburn finally began to grow in population in the 1950s. An important issue at this time was the city's small school system. It consisted of Auburn Grade School (grades K-5) and Auburn High School (grades 6-12). The Highschool was quickly becoming overcrowded. It was eventually decided that the Auburn School district would merge with the ...
Wakarusa is a census-designated place (CDP) in Shawnee County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population was 242. [3] It is located 11 miles (18 km) south of downtown Topeka. Wakarusa is also the name of an unincorporated community in adjacent Douglas County, Kansas, 6.6 mi (10.6 km) southwest of downtown Lawrence and the ...
This lead Michael O'Keefe, J. Larkin, W. A. Kelly, and A. J. Norman to file a plat for Mt. Auburn in 1886, which would eventually become Stilwell. [3] The first post office in Stilwell was established in June 1888 and the population of Aubry eventually declined. [4] It was renamed to Stilwell in 1889. [5]
KDOT map of Shawnee County ... ZIP code: 66539. Area code: 785: FIPS code: 20-65600: GNIS ID: 2395889 [1] Website: www.silverlakeks.gov: Silver Lake is a city in ...
Most usually referred to it as Sage Hall though. The main floor was a general store and the second floor functioned as a community meeting hall. In 1902, the I.O.O.F. (Oddfellows Lodge) began using the upstairs hall for their meetings, and three years later in 1905, the Oddfellows purchased the building from the Sage family upon Alfred's death ...
Eudora is a city in Douglas County, Kansas, United States, [1] along the Kansas and Wakarusa rivers. As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 6,408. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
Farlington was a shipping point on the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway, and was laid out in 1869 when that line was extended to it. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Farlington has a post office with ZIP code 66734.
Currently, Centerville has a post office with ZIP code 66014. [4] The Kansas City branch of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad runs through Centerville. The railroad supported local industries, a grain elevator and a passenger depot. The old Amoco Pumphouse building was converted to an event venue in 2007.