USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Pittsburg
, Kansas in Crawford County


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Also known as:
Fried Chicken Capital
City motto: Forward Together
96 active listings near Pittsburg
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$695,000   👍* 1135 E 540th Ave
$459,000   👍* 1302 Bitner Dr
$459,000   👍 410 W Cleveland St
$450,000   👍 1823 Silverback Way
$450,000   👍 W Atkinson Rd
$450,000   👍 1910 S Joplin St
$429,500   👍 1908 Carnie Smith Ct
$400,000   👍* 103 E Williams St
$399,000   👍 N 69 Hwy
$350,000   👍 E Jackson St
$350,000   👍 409 W Atkinson Rd
$337,000   👍* 1102 Pinnacle Dr
$337,000   👍* 1102 Pinnacle Dr
$329,000   👍 1173 S 220th St
$329,000   👍 1173 S 220th St
$310,000   👍* 1043 S 190th St
$295,000   👍 203 Elmwood Dr
$285,000   👍* 1309 Bitner Ter
$285,000   👍 2202 S Homer St
$275,000   👍* 2607 California St
$274,900   👍 2705 Knollview St
$250,000   👍 N Highway 69
$239,000   👍 605 Canterbury Dr
$237,500   👍* 414 N Chestnut St
$229,000   👍* 633 Windsor Cir
$219,000   👍 1255 S 220th St
$219,000   👍 1255 S 220th St
$213,950   👍 441 Fieldcrest Dr
$213,950   👍 441 Fieldcrest Dr
$200,000   👍 501 W Euclid St
$195,000   👍 101 W Carlton St
$189,900   👍* 1110 S 260th St
$189,900   👍* 1110 S 260th St
$185,000   👍 1611 N Joplin St
$185,000   👍 421 E Madison St
$185,000   👍 421 E Madison St
$182,000   👍 1006 S Smelter St
$182,000   👍 1006 and 1008 S Smelter St
$179,500   👍* 203 E Adams St
$169,000   👍 909 N Locust St
$165,000   👍 210 W Cleveland St
$164,900   👍* 1702 N Elm N/A
$159,000   👍* 308 E Hudson St
$159,000   👍 616 E 7th St
$155,000   👍 1701 S Olive St
$150,000   👍 436 Fieldcrest Dr
$148,500   👍 1603 N Elm St
$145,900   👍* 436 Fieldcrest Dr
$140,000   👍 1915 S Elm St
$140,000   👍 1917 S Broadway St
$135,000   👍* 209 E Belleville St
$135,000   👍 209 E Belleville St
$130,000   👍 1126 E 14th St
$130,000   👍 E Madison St
$130,000   👍 E Madison St
$119,900   👍 1726 S Walnut St
$112,000   👍 415 E 10th St
$109,900   👍* 313 E Washington St
$97,500   👍 1608 S Olive St
$95,000   👍* 910 Turner Dr
$92,500   👍 323 E 20th St
$89,000   👍 102 W 21st St
$89,000   👍 102 W 21st St
$85,000   👍* 816 W 2nd St
$79,900   👍 108 E 16th St
$79,500   👍* 414 E Jackson St
$74,900   👍 417 E Adams St
$74,900   👍 417 E Adams St
$74,000   👍 705 W 8th St
$59,000   👍 605 E 24th St
$55,000   👍 511 W 2nd St
$55,000   👍* 114 Partridge Ln
$50,000   👍 S 220th St
$50,000   👍 S 220th St
$49,000   👍 110 W Jefferson St
$45,000   👍* 124 W 10th St
$39,900   👍 Unopened St
$39,900   👍 107 W Jefferson St
$39,900   👍 107 W Jefferson St
$38,500   👍 603 E 9th St
$30,000   👍* W 10th St
$30,000   👍* W 11th St
$17,000   👍 N Radell St
$17,000   👍 N Radell St
$13,000   👍 501 W 5th St
$11,500   👍 W Billings St
$11,500   👍 W Billings St
$8,500   👍 1002 S Smelter St
$8,500   👍 1002 S Smelter St
$8,000   👍 N Highland St
$4,000   👍 N Smelter St
$4,000   👍 N Smelter St

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

Some interesting facts about Pittsburg, Kansas include:

1. Pittsburg is known as the "Diamond City" because of the abundance of coal in the area.

2. Pittsburg is home to Pittsburg State University, which was founded in 1903.

3. The famous Route 66 once ran through Pittsburg.

4. In 1925, the first airplane refueling station was established in Pittsburg.

5. The city was once a major producer of underground mining equipment and is home to the Big Brutus, which is the world's largest electric shovel.

6. The Pittsburg Farmers Market is one of the oldest continuously operating farmers markets in Kansas, dating back to 1979.

7. Pittsburg was home to the first Wendy's restaurant in Kansas.

8. The Pittsburg Public Library houses a collection of original Norman Rockwell paintings.

9. Pittsburg is known for its annual "Little Balkans Days" festival, which celebrates the city's rich history and heritage of its early settlers from Central and Eastern Europe.

10. Pittsburg has produced several notable athletes, including former NFL players Dennis Franchione and Lynell Hamilton.