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Interested in fun facts and the history of Abilene, KS?
Then read on!
Here are some facts about Abilene, Kansas:
1. Abilene was founded in 1857 and was named after the town of Abilene, Texas.
2. The town is most famous for its association with President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who spent much of his youth there and later retired to a farm outside of the town.
3. Abilene was once a major shipping hub for cattle, earning the nickname "The Cowtown of Kansas."
4. The town is home to the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, which contains artifacts and exhibits related to the life and presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower.
5. Abilene is also known for its historic Victorian-era homes and buildings, many of which are open to the public as part of the Abilene Civic Center Historic District.
6. The town hosts an annual festival called the "Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo," named after the famous frontiersman who once called Abilene home.
7. Abilene is located about 25 miles east of Salina and 120 miles west of Kansas City.