For Kansas to have a reputation as a boring flyover state, we have a surprising number of famous people born here. There are plenty of small towns in Kansas (some extremely tiny), but that doesn't mean that history hasn't been made in these charming little towns. From doomed pilot Amelia Earhart to singer Janelle Monáe, rocker Joe Walsh to jazz great Charlie Parker, we have many celebrities who call Kansas home. Interestingly, however, the celebrity who is perhaps most closely associated with Kansas was not actually born within the Sunflower State borders. President Dwight D. Eisenhower was born in Denison, Texas, but was raised in the small town of Abilene, Kansas. Let's take a peek at Dwight Eisenhower's hometown:
Abilene is a charming historic town that leans into its old-timey roots. The population is just over 6,000 people and it's the county seat of Dickinson County.
The town thrived in the 19th century, serving as the first "cow town" in the West. Massive stockyards were constructed and hundreds of thousands of cattle were shipped out of Abilene.
Today, Abilene is still a major participant in the cattle industry. The town's rail lines ship cattle and grain all over the country.
The city's main claim to fame, however, is the adopted home of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Eisenhower was born in Texas, but his family moved to this small town in Kansas when he was just two years old. His boyhood home is now a part of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library in Abilene.
You can also visit the Presidential Library and Museum, which is part of the same complex in Abilene, Kansas.
The on-site Place of Meditation is located in a chapel that contains the graves of the President, First Lady, and their first-born child, Doud "Ikky," who passed away from scarlet fever at the tender age of four.
Dwight D. Eisenhower is widely considered among the greatest U.S. Presidents and is undoubtedly one of the most famous people from Kansas, even if he wasn't actually born here.
Learn more about this small town in Kansas from the Eisenhower Presidential Library website or the Visit Abilene, Kansas website.
Did you know Abilene, Kansas was the hometown of Dwight Eisenhower? Have you ever visited the Eisenhower Presidential Library complex? Share your experiences in the comments!
If you're proud of your Sunflower State heritage and want to show it off everywhere you go, check out the great Kansas gear available at Wear Your Roots.
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