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Why Live in Wabaunsee
Wabaunsee, an unincorporated town along Kansas Highway 18 (K-18), offers a rural lifestyle deeply connected to nature and history. The town's wide-open spaces and intimate connection with the ecosystem are cherished by locals like Barb Downey, a cattle rancher at Downey Ranch. Wabaunsee's historical significance dates back to the Civil War Era, where it played a crucial role in the fight against slavery, serving as the westernmost route of the Underground Railroad. This legacy is honored at the Beecher Bible and Rifle Church and the Beecher Bible and Rifle Colony Memorial along K-18. Mount Mitchell Heritage Prairie Park, another significant site, offers visitors a chance to explore the rare tallgrass prairie and learn about its historical importance. The town hosts Old Settlers Day annually, celebrating its free-state settlers with a church service, basket dinner, and educational programs.
Wabaunsee's residential areas feature ranch-style houses, bungalows, and manufactured homes from the early- to mid-1900s, with lot sizes ranging from 0.50 to 11 acres. Students attend schools in nearby Wamego, including the highly rated West Elementary. For shopping and dining, residents travel to Wamego, known for its local restaurants and the whimsical yellow brick road, or to Manhattan for more extensive commercial options. While the area is generally safer than the national average, it is prone to severe weather, including tornadoes, with historical events like the EF4 tornado in 1960 causing significant damage.