Have you ever wondered how a certain Sunflower State town had its name determined? Me too! Today, we will take a look at 15 different Kansas towns and just how/why they were given their names!
1. Wichita
Named for the Native American's who occupied the area when explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado first arrived.
2. Pittsburg
Originally named "New Pittsburgh" after Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
3. WaKeeney
Named for James Keeney and his business partner, Albert Warren, who bought the land from the Kansas Pacific Railway and turned it into a colony.
4. Victoria
A group of English and Scottish colonists named their settlement after Queen Victoria.
5. Marquette
Named after Marquette, Michigan by a group of Swedish immigrants.
6. Gypsum
Named for the neighboring Gypsum Creek.
7. Kanopolis
The town was assumed to be a "Central Metropolis," as well as the future capitol because of its location.
8. El Dorado
Named after the Spanish word for "golden land."
9. Baxter Springs
Both the city and the springs were named after the first European-American settler, A. Baxter.
10. Alta Vista
Named after the Spanish word for "high view."
11. White City
Named for F. C. White, a railroad official from Chicago who founded the colony.
12. Elk Falls
Named for a nearby waterfall on the Elk River.
13. Canton
Named after Canton, Ohio (because of an early settler who came from Ohio).
14. Argonia
Named for the mythical Green ship, the Argo.
15. Grainfield
Named for all of the wheat fields in the area.
Are these the stories you're familiar with? Or have you been told differently? Tell us in the comments.
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