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, Kansas in Lyon County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Americus.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Lyon county include:

Admire,   Allen,   Bushong,   Emporia,   Hartford,   Lang,   Merrick,   Miller,   Neosho Rapids,   Olpe,   Plymouth,   Reading,  

 

Or have a look at other Kansas counties including:

Allen,   Anderson,   Atchison,   Barber,   Barton,   Bourbon,   Brown,   Butler,   Chase,   Chautauqua,   Cherokee,   Cheyenne,   Clark,   Clay,   Cloud,   Coffey,   Comanche,   Cowley,   Crawford,   Decatur,   Dickinson,   Doniphan,   Douglas,   Edwards,   Elk,   Ellis,   Ellsworth,   Finney,   Ford,   Franklin,   Geary,   Gove,   Graham,   Grant,   Gray,   Greeley,   Greenwood,   Hamilton,   Harper,   Harvey,   Haskell,   Hodgeman,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Jewell,   Johnson,   Kearny,   Kingman,   Kiowa,   Labette,   Lane,   Leavenworth,   Lincoln,   Linn,   Logan,   Marion,   Marshall,   McPherson,   Meade,   Miami,   Mitchell,   Montgomery,   Morris,   Morton,   Nemaha,   Neosho,   Ness,   Norton,   Osage,   Osborne,   Ottawa,   Pawnee,   Phillips,   Pottawatomie,   Pratt,   Rawlins,   Reno,   Republic,   Rice,   Riley,   Rooks,   Rush,   Russell,   Saline,   Scott,   Sedgwick,   Seward,   Shawnee,   Sheridan,   Sherman,   Smith,   Stafford,   Stanton,   Stevens,   Sumner,   Thomas,   Trego,   Wabaunsee,   Wallace,   Washington,   Wichita,   Wilson,   Woodson,   Wyandotte,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Americus, KS?
Then read on!

Americus, Kansas was founded in 1868 and named after the United States of America. Here are some interesting facts about the village:

1. Americus was once a thriving railroad town along the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad.

2. The town's population peaked in 1915 with around 1,200 residents.

3. Americus is home to the William Allen White House State Historic Site, which was the home of Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper editor William Allen White.

4. The Americus United Methodist Church was founded in 1869 and is the oldest Methodist church in continuous use in Kansas.

5. The village is known for its annual "Festival of Trees" event, which features decorated Christmas trees, crafts, and holiday treats.

6. Americus is also home to the 140-acre David Traylor Zoo, which features more than 100 animals from around the world.

7. The village has a strong sense of community and hosts several events throughout the year, including a fall festival, Easter egg hunt, and community breakfasts.