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The Council Grove Downtown Historic District is a 25.8 acres (10.4 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. [ 1 ] The historic district contains seventy-one buildings dating from the mid and late 19th and early 20th century.
The Council Grove Historic District is a National Historic Landmark District located in Council Grove, Kansas, United States.It consists of six discontiguous areas in the city important in the history of the Santa Fe Trail and American migration to the west in the 19th century.
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Council Grove is a city in and the county seat of Morris County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 2,140. [ 4 ] It was named after an agreement between American settlers and the Osage Nation allowing settlers' wagon trains to pass westward through the area on the Santa Fe Trail .
Morris County USD 417 is a public unified school district headquartered in Council Grove, Kansas, United States. [1] The district includes the communities of Alta Vista, Council Grove, Diamond Springs, Dunlap, Dwight, Wilsey, Delavan, and nearby rural areas. [2] The district includes much of Morris County, [3] and extends into Lyon and ...
The Council Grove Missouri, Kansas and Texas Depot is a former Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad (MKT) station at 512 E. Main Street in Council Grove, Kansas.The station opened in 1894 to replace the previous station, a utilitarian building which opened with the MKT line through Council Grove in 1869 and had burned down earlier in the year.
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The Council Grove National Bank is a historic bank building at 130 W. Main Street in Council Grove, Kansas. It was built in 1887 for the Morris County State Bank, which was chartered in 1878 and lost its first building to a fire in 1886. Local architect J. H. Leedy designed the Italianate building, and Louis Peterson led its construction.