Goodland
Following a mild county seat “war” the new city of Goodland won the honor following the election in November, 1887, but the town of Eutis, unhappy over the election results, refused to relinquish the records. In January of 1888, an armed party from Goodland marched to Eutis and forcibly removed and relocated the records in Goodland’s brand new Court House. Not a shot was fired, feelings were hurt, and Eutis as a city was doomed.
There are various tales of how Goodland received its name. The one most published gave credit to A.B. Montgomery, the resident land agent for the company that developed the city. Mr. Montgomery was a native of Goodland, Indiana, and stated that he believed the land here was as good as that of his home state, and dubbed the new city, Goodland, Kansas.
The first train arrived in Goodland on July 4, 1888, the day the Rock Island Railroad gave the city its start as a Tri-State Trade Center, the status it maintains today.
Located at the junction of Interstate 70 and K-27 the city is large enough to offer many assets to all ages, yet small enough to raise a family in an environment rich in old fashioned values.
Carnegie Arts Center
The original Carnegie Library was built in 1912, with the help of a $10,000.00 grant from philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie and is a fine example of the Italian Renaissance Revival style…
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Goodland Public Library
Over 39,000 volumes, Genealogy Collection, Kansas Room, talking books for Blind and Handicapped. Books available…
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Find out about the history of Goodland with a tour of 36 historic homes, buildings,…
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The Big Easel Project began in 1996 when an artist and teacher, Cameron Cross, decided…
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The Post Office was built in 1936. Inside is the mural "Rural Delivery," depicting a…
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Kansas has a unique history and no less so than Goodland and Sherman County. The…
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Weather predictions and forecast by the latest Doppler System. One of only five in Kansas…
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On June 1, 1867, Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer led a campaign from Fort Hays…
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