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Favoring the Eudora area, they drew up contracts with Shawnee Chief Paschal Fish, the original owner of the town site. [6] The new town was named Eudora in honor of Chief Fish's daughter. [7] [8] The first post office in Eudora was established in September, 1857. [9] Eudora was incorporated in 1859. [10] [11]
Along County Road 1057, near K-10 on the Wakarusa River was the site of Blue Jacket's Crossing, a crossing point for the Oregon Trail. A park at 12th & Cedar in Eudora memorializes Blue Jacket. Southwest of Eudora, along Winchester Road, is the Beni Israel Cemetery. A cemetery given to the Jewish community in 1858.
Franklinton Apartments at Broad and Hawkes: April 22, 2005 : 949-957 W. Broad St., 13-23 Hawkes Ave. No: 52 # Franklinton Apartments at State and May: Franklinton Apartments at State and May: April 22, 2005
Scioto River Greenway south of Grandview Heights, Ohio. The Scioto Greenway Trail is a multi-use greenway trail in Columbus, Ohio, United States. [1] The route is along the downtown riverfront on the east and west sides of the Scioto River. It is the first such bike trail to have been built in Columbus.
Greenwood County is a county located in the southeast portion of the U.S. state of Kansas.Its county seat and most populous city is Eureka. [3] As of the 2020 census, the county population was 6,016. [1]
The bridge runs concurrent with Leavenworth County's County Road 1 and Douglas County's County Road 1061 and the city of Eudora is just south of the bridge. The two lane bridge has a span of 1,360 feet [ 1 ] and was opened in 1965, built at a cost of $746,000.
Gardner was founded as a Free-Stater settlement in 1857. Settled primarily by emigrants from Massachusetts, it was named for Henry Gardner , [ 9 ] then governor of Massachusetts . Four years after its establishment, it became the first community in Johnson County—and perhaps the first in the state—to experience an attack by Confederate forces.
The Grange Insurance Audubon Center is located near the western edge of the park, at 505 W. Whittier St. The 18,000 sq ft (1,700 m 2) building is the first Audubon center built in close proximity to a downtown area. It was built along with the park, opening in August 2009 at a cost of $14.5 million.