"Quiet" Towns

Abilene Chase County Council Grove Elderhostel Emporia Flint Hills McPherson Prairie "Quiet" Towns Topeka Z-bar Ranch

"Quiet" Towns

of

Butler, Chase and Morris Counties, Kansas

Bazaar Cassoday Cedar Point Clements Dunlap Elmdale Matfield Green Saffordville

A "Quiet" town is defined as one which has lost a large portion of its former population due to changes in economic conditions,
 or been subjected to natural disasters.  It becomes "Quiet" when the schools are closed.

They are often called "Ghost towns", which in Kansas, is not correct since people still do live there,
 unlike many ghost mining towns of the West which have been totally abandoned.


Bazaar, Chase County

 

Bazaar, Kansas

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Cassoday, Butler County

 

The Cassoday Cafe
a favorite of bikers for Sunday breakfast

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Cedar Point, Chase County

 

abandoned mill on the Cottonwood River at Cedar Point

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Clements, Chase County

 

old stone arch bridge (1886)

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Dunlap, Morris County

 

former Baptist church
(attended by the Black Exodusters who moved to the community after the Civil War)
 

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Elmdale, Chase County

 

the former bank in Elmdale

Old-timers still remember when well-kept houses dotted this tiny community’s tree-lined streets, and it only was a few moments’ walk to the bank, hardware store or one of two grocery stores. But two sizable floods and several smaller ones have rippled through Elmdale in the past 50 years, damaging once-stately homes, closing businesses and sweeping many of its residents out of town.
Only about 50 people still live inside the city limits and, according to U.S. Census figures, the still incorporated Flint Hills ranching town is the third most declining place in Kansas, losing about 40 percent of its population in the past 10 years.

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Matfield Green, Chase County

 

abandoned school in Matfield Green

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Saffordville, Chase County

 

Saffordville school, closed because of declining student population

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Chase County, Kansas

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Bazaar Cassoday Cedar Point Clements Dunlap Elmdale Matfield Green Saffordville

Abilene Chase County Council Grove Elderhostel Emporia Flint Hills McPherson Prairie "Quiet" Towns Topeka Z-bar Ranch

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