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Interested in fun facts and the history of Overland Park, KS?
Then read on!
One historical anecdote that took place in Overland Park, Kansas, is the establishment of the Santa Fe Trail. Overland Park was once a vital hub on the Santa Fe Trail, serving as a resting spot for traders and pioneers traveling to the American Southwest. Today, Overland Park still hosts a significant landmark, the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, which once served as a stop on the Santa Fe Trail, where travelers could rest and water their animals. Additionally, in 1960, Overland Park was incorporated as a city, and it has since grown into the second-largest city in Kansas.