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Maple Hill was founded about 1882. [5] It was named from a grove of maple trees growing upon an elevation. [6] In 1887, the Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway built a main line from Topeka through Maple Hill to Herington. [7] Three fires erupted in Maple Hill between 1900 and 1901. [5]
K-30 warps slightly northeast, running parallel to the railway line. Following an intersection with Sunset Lane, the highway picks up the name of Elm Street as it runs along the southern city limit of Maple Hill. The roadway ends near an intersection with Main Street. [7] The route is maintained by the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT).
Maple Hill: 930: 5 (13) 190 (73) ... Kansas Highway Maps: Current, Historic, KDOT; Kansas Railroad Maps: Current, 1996, 1915, KDOT and Kansas Historical Society
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 ...
Map of the United States with Kansas highlighted. The U.S. state of Kansas is divided into 1,404 townships in 105 counties ... Maple Hill Township:
The Maple Hill Bridge is an automobile crossing of the Kansas River near Maple Hill, Kansas and opened in 2009. [1] The bridge provides quick access to U.S. Highway 24 to the north and Interstate 70 to the south.
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A map of Kansas's U.S. Highways as laid out in 1926. By October 1967, the section of I-70 from north of Dorrance to north of Salina was open to traffic. Then in an October 13, 1967 resolution, US-40 was realigned onto the newly opened section I-70. [6]