Friday, September 25, 2009
City: Cimarron
County: Gray
Location: Southwest Kansas
Distance from Lawrence: Cimarron is 317.84 miles or 5 hours and 5 minutes from Lawrence.
Founded: 1878
Population: 1,626
Destinations
Clark Pharmacy, in downtown Cimarron, features an old-fashioned soda fountain that still serves ice cream. Cimarron Crossing is a small Bed and Breakfast with early 20th century themed decoration. Wagon ruts from the Santa Fe Trail are still visible in a few parts of the county, and Ingalls, another small town in Gray County, has a Santa Fe Trail exhibit. Cimarron is a short drive from historic Dodge City.
Interesting Facts
Settlers founded the city of Cimarron at a fork in the Santa Fe Trail. There, one branch headed directly southwest while the other, currently U.S. 59, followed the Arkansas River. Jan. 12, 1889, a fight broke out between citizens of Cimarron and Ingalls over which town should be the county seat. One man from Cimarron was killed and several others were wounded.
Sources:
mapquest.com, wikipedia.com, http://skyways.lib.ks.us/towns/Cimarron, www.bnbstar.com
What was the best thing about living in or going to school in Cimarron?
Edgar Avevedo-Pando, freshman:
“Having the ability to talk to almost anyone without awkwardness, whether it be a student or faculty or anyone.”
Cory Gleason, freshman:
“I’d say knowing everybody around town and in school.”
Alison Ketzner, junior:
“Being so close to all your friends, since you’ve known them since kindergarten.”
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