Strong City
The town of Strong City originated in March of 1871 when the Santa Fe Railroad was completed to the point then known as Cottonwood Station. Strong City was referred to as Cottonwood Station until 1881. In February of 1881 a petition was signed by a majority of the citizens and presented to the legislature asking that the body officially change the name to Strong. It was approved and Cottonwood Station was renamed in honor of William Barstow (W.B.) Strong, General Superintendent and later, President of the Santa Fe Railway System, also known as A.T. and S.F. In 1945, “City” was added to the name Strong.
The frontier lives on around Strong City in the rich, unique history, culture, and ecology of the Great Plains enjoyed throughout the 11,000 acres of the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve. See world class cowboys competing annually at the Flint Hills Rodeo, the oldest consecutively run professional rodeo in the state of Kansas.
Chase County State Fishing Lake
Chase State Fishing Lake and Wildlife Area lies in the center of the scenic Flint Hills region of Kansas. The 109-acre lake was constructed in 1964. The lake and surrounding…
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The Z Bar/Spring Hill Ranch
When Stephen F. Jones built his home in the 1880's, it was a crowning achievement…
Learn more →The Santa Fe Depot
The original depot burned in 1902 and was replaced in 1903. In 1913, due in…
Learn more →Chase County Scenic Drive
Chase County contains vast areas of unspoiled prairie. In the spring, after the pastures have…
Learn more →Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
In 1994 the National Park Trust purchased the 10,894 acre remnant of tallgrass prairie for…
Learn more →Flint Hills Rodeo
The Flint Hills Rodeo is the oldest consecutively run professional rodeo in the state of…
Learn more →Knute Rockne Memorial Marker
On March 31, 1931, the plane carrying Notre Dame's famous football coach, Knute Rockne, and…
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