*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Minneola ***
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, Kansas in Clark County


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

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

Ashland,   Englewood,   Sitka,  

 

Or have a look at other Kansas counties including:

Allen,   Anderson,   Atchison,   Barber,   Barton,   Bourbon,   Brown,   Butler,   Chase,   Chautauqua,   Cherokee,   Cheyenne,   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,   Lyon,   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 Minneola, KS?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Minneola, Kansas:

1. Minneola is located in Clark County in southwestern Kansas.

2. The village was founded in 1886 and named after Minnie Pease, the wife of a railroad executive.

3. Minneola was an important stop on the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, which helped to bring settlers and trade to the area.

4. In the early 20th century, Minneola was known for its thriving oil industry, which brought wealth and jobs to the region.

5. The Minneola High School basketball team won the state championship in 1937, and the victory is still celebrated in the town every year.

6. Minneola is home to the Clark County Historical Society Museum, which features exhibits on the history of the area, including Native American artifacts and pioneer life.

7. The town also hosts an annual Old Settlers Day celebration, which includes a parade, block party, and other festivities.

8. Despite its small size, Minneola is known for its vibrant community and strong sense of community spirit.