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Goddard
United States > Kansas > Sedgwick County
Goddard is located at 37°39′35″N 97°34′27″W / 37.65972°N 97.57417°W / 37.65972; -97.57417 (37.659706, -97.574271) at an elevation of 1,463 feet (446 m). Goddard lies on U.S. Route 54 in south-central Kansas, immediately west of Wichita.
Average elevation: 443 m
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Wilson Reservoir
United States > Kansas > Russell County
Wilson Lake is located at 38°56′25″N 98°33′24″W / 38.94028°N 98.55667°W / 38.94028; -98.55667 (38.9401464, -98.5567638) at an elevation of 1,516 feet (462 m). It lies in north-central Kansas in the Smoky Hills region of the Great Plains. Most of Wilson Lake lies in Russell County with a…
Average elevation: 508 m
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Homewood
United States > Kansas > Franklin County
Homewood was located on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway at altitude 1,039 feet (317 m) above sea level. In 1900, it contained a population of about 100 inhabitants. Around this time, a number of stores operated out of the community, and it also had its own school. It was the supply and shipping point…
Average elevation: 320 m
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Blue Mound
United States > Kansas > Linn County
Blue Mound was laid out in 1882. It was named by its first postmaster, John Q. Adams, because its elevation is said to look blue from a distance.
Average elevation: 322 m
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Highland Elementary School
United States > Kansas > Doniphan County > Highland
Average elevation: 313 m
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Wyandotte County
The county's natural topography consists of gently rolling terrain. The Kansas River forms part of the county's southern boundary. The elevation generally increases from south to north as the distance from the Kansas River and Missouri River increases.
Average elevation: 274 m
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