These 19 Photos Of Kansas From The Early 1900s Are Beyond Fascinating
By Clarisa|Published February 25, 2018
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
How many photos at home do you have stored away in boxes or albums? Many of those photos might be of your family or their homes, but we’ve found more to share with you today. These vintage photos from the early 1900s take you back in time to places in Kansas you might know very well. Have you seen these Kansas locations before they became what they are today?
This photo taken between 1900 and 1919 really shows that Kansans always show up in droves to a state fair. I bet they didn't have all this fried food, though!
It doesn't appear that any of these buildings are still here today. It's sad, but I assume many small towns were changed completely at one point in time.
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9. A house and the couple that lived there, in Chanute circa 1916
According to the notes attached, the electric trolley in the photo ran to other cities as well. I'm sure it was a welcome change to walking or riding horses.
It's odd that a town in Kansas would be named Plains, but sure enough, here it is. The streets weren't named in the description, but it looks to be the intersection of Grand and Indiana.
It's not hard for me to imagine everyone owning a horse, but for those of us that grew up in Wichita or other larger cities, it's something you might not think about.
I haven't been on a train in years, much less a depot. It was an important mode of transportation for a few more decades until planes and cars won out.
Do you have any vintage photos hiding around? Post them in the comments below, and share your family’s stories. We love to hear about everyone’s experiences!