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Monument to Rome and co-founder, Buffalo Bill, located on Main Street, Hays. In 1867, William Rose, a railroad contractor, and William Cody founded the townsite to take advantage of the recent relocation of Fort Hays adjacent to the planned crossing of Big Creek by the Kansas Pacific Railway. It soon became a recreation center for 1200 railroad ...
In Rush County, US-183 intersects two primary east–west Kansas state highways, K-96 in Rush Center and K-4 in LaCrosse. US-183 reaches the largest city along its route in Kansas, Hays, where a western bypass of the highway provides direct access to Gross Memorial Coliseum and Fort Hays State University. US-183 is known as Vine Street in Hays ...
Ellis County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas.Its county seat and most populous city is Hays. [3] As of the 2020 census, the county population was 28,934. [2] The county was named for George Ellis, a first lieutenant of the Twelfth Kansas Infantry. [1]
Hays is located in northwestern Kansas at the intersection of Interstate 70 and U.S. Route 183, Hays is 134 miles (216 km) northwest of Wichita, 256 miles (412 km) west of Kansas City, and 311 miles (501 km) east-southeast of Denver.
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The Justus Bissing Jr. Historic District, in Hays, Kansas in Ellis County, Kansas, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [1] The district includes two contributing buildings: the 1920 Justus Bissing Jr. house, Craftsman in style with Prairie School influences, and
English: Downtown Hays, Kansas: west side of Main Street, looking north from the corner of 10th and Main. This section of Main is part of the Chestnut Street Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.