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  2. Bonner Springs, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Bonner Springs is a city in Wyandotte, Leavenworth, and Johnson counties, Kansas, United States. [1] It is part of the Kansas City, Missouri Metro Area. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 7,837. [3] [4] Bonner Springs was incorporated as a city on November 10, 1898.

  3. K-32 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    From its western terminus to Bonner Springs, the highway is a two-lane rural highway; the remaining section is a four-lane highway that runs through residential areas. K-32 was first established as a state highway in 1927. At that time, the highway ran from US-40 northeast of Lawrence to the Missouri border in Kansas City.

  4. National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame is a museum and educational facility in Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States.The group holds a congressional charter under Title 36 of the United States Code (issued in 1960).

  5. Bonner Springs–Edwardsville USD 204 - Wikipedia

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    Bonner Springs–Edwardsville USD 204 is a public unified school district headquartered in Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States. [1] The district includes portions of the cities of Bonner Springs , Edwardsville , Kansas City , and nearby rural areas.

  6. Sandstone Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    Sandstone Amphitheater, currently known as Azura Amphitheater, is an open-air amphitheater located in Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States. [1] It is owned by the unified government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, shares its grounds with the Kansas City Renaissance Festival and National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame and is located adjacent to the Wyandotte County Park.

  7. U.S. Route 73 - Wikipedia

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    US-73's former southern terminus at I-435 in Kansas City in 2007. U.S. Route 73 begins at I-70 in Kansas City in a concurrency with U.S. Route 24, U.S. Route 40, and K-7.Two miles north of its terminus, US 24 and US 40 turn west, while US 73 continues north with K-7.

  8. K-7 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    In a November 14, 1956 resolution, K-7 was realigned slightly north of Bonner Springs to meet a new interchange built on US-24, US-40 and US-73. [25] In a February 25, 1957 resolution a 4.5 mile section of K-7 was realigned slightly west, northeast of Olathe. [26] In a December 10, 1957 resolution K-7 was realigned to the east of Bonner Springs ...

  9. Bonner Springs High School - Wikipedia

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    Bonner Springs High School is the public secondary school in Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States. It is the only high school operated by Bonner Springs–Edwardsville USD 204 school district. Athletics