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The Law Office
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Paul Hogan, LLC
928 S. Broadway Wichita, KS 67211
Tel: 1(800) 426-6129
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| Russell,
Kansas
Russell,
Kansas is proof that good things come in
small packages. This delightful, small
community thrives in the Kansas rolling central
grasslands. The population was recorded at
only 4,696 (Census 2000), but this bustling town
boasts its own municipal airport
and a fifty acre industrial
site. It acts as the seat of Russell
County, which covers 900 square miles and
holds a population of just over 8,000.
This is a largely agricultural region of Kansas,
though manufacturing is beginning to become a
solid portion of the economy. Russell is
the largest town in the area.
Located
in the lovely Smoky
Hill River Valley, early settlers needing to
fence their land in this treeless region used
the abundant natural limestone. Locally
named ?post rock?, the limestone is soft
after being quarried and can be shaped easily
into different forms. Much of the
architecture and ornamentation, and all of the
fence posts in the area are made from the
limestone, giving the town a whimsical, quaint
charm.
In
the nearby community of Lucas,
a must-see homestead awaits. The Garden
of Eden was built in 1907. It is an 11-room limestone-log cabin with
numerous eccentric sculptures surrounding it.
Listed on the National
Historic Register, it draws more than 10,000
visitors a year. Also found in Lucas is
the unique Grassroots
Art Center, which exhibits art made from
unusual materials. The Post
Rock Scenic Byway runs through Russell
County, offering motorists a splendid drive,
with many views of these unique limestone
formations.
Russell
itself has many wonderful places to visit.
The Oil
Patch Museum preserves the memories of when
?black gold? was discovered in the region.
The Fossil
Station Museum served as a jailhouse in
Russell?s early years. Today it exhibits
historical artifacts from the county?s
pioneering days. The Gernon
House is the first ?post rock? home
built in the area. Fully restored to its
original condition, this is a delightful place
to see. Outdoor murals
decorate the sides of buildings in town, and the
Deines
Cultural Center displays wood engravings
from the famous artist E. Hubert Deines. This
tiny Kansas town has much to offer.
The
Russell
Recreation Committee provides residents of
all ages with plenty of activities. It
sponsored funding for the Memorial Sports Park
Complex, containing three regulation baseball
diamonds, a nine hole golf course, a swimming
pool and much more. Tournaments are held
through the summer months, and many different
sports programs are run here. Just eight
miles from Russell lies beautiful Wilson
Lake, the clearest and most pristine lake in
Kansas. This 9100-acre lake is famous for its premier
bass fishing. Hunters walk the 100 miles
of shoreline in search of turkey, dear and
pheasant. Five campgrounds and miles of
mountain biking trails grace the area.
The
town of Russell claims an ideal business locale,
being situated on Interstate 70 and US Highways
281 and 40. The Russell
County Economic Development Organization
created many excellent incentives and business
plans designed to aid new firms in locating
here. With a labor force of industrious,
motivated citizens and an excellent
transportation infrastructure, tiny Russell,
Kansas will soon grow. <<
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