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Bison is a city in Rush County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 179. [3] History. The community was platted in 1888 ...
The Konza Prairie Biological Station is a 8,616-acre (3,487 ha) protected area of native tallgrass prairie in the Flint Hills of northeastern Kansas. "Konza" is an alternative name for the Kansa or Kaw Indians who inhabited this area until the mid-19th century. [1] The Konza Prairie is owned by The Nature Conservancy and Kansas State University.
Otis is a city in Rush County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, ... The community is served by Otis–Bison USD 403 public school district. School ...
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is holding an auction of surplus bison on Nov. 1 at Maxwell Wildlife Refuge.
The Lantry family kept the ranch until 1904, primarily raising thoroughbred cattle. Spring Hill, the core of their holdings, was eventually divided up into smaller parcels. It was reassembled in a series of purchases executed in 1935 by George Davis, a grain dealer from Kansas City. Following Davis's death in 1955, the property was eventually ...
The Lone Star School, District 64 is a one-room schoolhouse in Rush County, Kansas, United States, near Bison, Kansas which was built in 1879. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. [1] Builders included stonemason Henry Mertz and carpenter Henry Rogers.
As Kansas approaches the centennial of bison conservation, some in Congress want you to know if the buffalo meat label is for water buffalo or bison.
The Joneses homesteaded 160 acres in Sequoyah (later Finney) County, Kansas, where Jones helped found Garden City. He lobbied successfully both to bring the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad through town and to have Garden named the county seat. He donated land for a courthouse and commercial block and served as Garden City's first mayor.