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  2. Free land? How about a free house? Kansas town tries a ... - AOL

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    In Kansas City or even Salina, 40 miles southeast of Lincoln, a builder who spends $150,000 to construct a new home can safely assume it will sell for far more than $150,000, ensuring a profit.

  3. Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 90% of Kansas's land is devoted to agriculture. [73] ... Although the sale of cereal malt beverage (also known as 3.2 beer) was legalized in 1937, ...

  4. Kansas Has Free Land … Who Wants It? - AOL

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    Over the last few years, small Kansas towns have been offering free rural land, lots and cheap fixer-uppers to newcomers. As the nationwide housing shortage continues and city living becomes...

  5. Land run - Wikipedia

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    The final land run in Oklahoma was the Land Run of 1895 to settle the Kickapoo lands. Each run had exhibited many problems and the Federal Government deemed the run to be an inefficient way to distribute land to would-be settlers. After 1895, the government distributed land by sealed-bid auctions.

  6. Cherokee Strip (Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    In the Treaty of New Echota, May 23, 1836, the northern border of the Cherokee Nation's land was set as the southern border of the Osage lands. When Congress passed the Kansas–Nebraska Act on May 30, 1854, it set the southern border of the Kansas Territory as the 37th parallel north. It was thought at the time that the Osage northern border ...

  7. Kansas City Stockyards - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Stockyards in 1909 Kansas City Stockyards in 1904 with the Livestock Exchange Building View of stockyards & surrounding area. The stockyards were built to provide better prices for livestock owners. [citation needed] Previously, livestock owners west of Kansas City could only sell at whatever price the railroad offered. With the ...

  8. Platte Purchase - Wikipedia

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    The tribes agreed to move to reservations west of the Missouri River in what was to become Kansas and Nebraska. Furthermore, the U.S. government was to "build five comfortable houses for each tribe, break up 200 acres (0.8 km 2) of land, fence 200 acres (0.8 km 2) of land, furnish a farmer, blacksmith, teacher, interpreter."

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