Spring Hill Ranch, located near Strong City, Kansas, is a substantial complex of early 20th-century ranch buildings, showcasing the enduring legacy of the open-range cattle industry. Its primary structures include a large stone ranch house and numerous outbuildings, illustrating the self-sufficiency and operational needs of a working cattle ranch during that era. The property represents a well-preserved example of the transition from open-range ranching to more structured, land-based operations.
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Engineering
1/2 Mi. N And 3/4 Mi. W Of Jct. Of Us 50 And Cottonwood St., Strong City, Kansas
Education
Nw Of Strong City On K-177, Strong City, Kansas
Architecture
3 Mi. N Of Strong City On Ks 177, Strong City, Kansas
Transportation; Architecture
102 W. Topeka Ave., Strong City, Kansas
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