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, Kansas in Hodgeman County


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

Here are some interesting facts regarding the village of Jetmore, Kansas:

1. Jetmore was named after two prominent men, the first syllable from Jett, and the last from Moore.

2. It is the county seat of Hodgeman County.

3. The first settlers arrived in Jetmore in 1877.

4. The population of Jetmore according to the 2019 census was 817.

5. Jetmore is home to a significant number of historic buildings, including the Hodgeman County Courthouse, which was built in 1909.

6. The town's economy is based primarily on agriculture, including livestock production and wheat farming.

7. Jetmore has a unique geographical location as it is situated between two beautiful recreational areas, which are the Quivira National Wildlife Refuge and the Lake Scott State Park, making it an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

8. The city is also known for its annual Santa Fe Trail Days festival, which celebrates the rich history of the area and the heritage of the Santa Fe Trail.

9. Jetmore has a beautiful local park, complete with picnic areas, playgrounds, and walking trails.

10. The town has a strong community spirit, and its residents take pride in preserving the natural beauty and rich history of the area.