USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Sedgwick
, Kansas in Harvey County


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14 active listings near Sedgwick
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$585,000   👍* 12151 N Hydraulic Ave
$450,000   👍 4424 SW 125th St
$349,900   👍 108 W 8th St
$149,000   👍* 411 N Commercial Ave
$110,000   👍 511 N Madison Ave
$60,000   👍 13737 W 105th St N
$28,000   👍 605 Shocker Ln
$27,000   👍 601 Shocker Ln
$26,000   👍 1087 E 7th St
$25,000   👍 1097 E 7th St
$unknown   👍 40 Acres on Se 125th St
$unknown   👍 2612 SE 125th St
$unknown   👍* 315 W 8th St
$unknown   👍* 000 S Halstead Rd

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

Here are some interesting facts about Sedgwick, Kansas:

1. Sedgwick was founded in 1870 and named after Civil War General John Sedgwick.
2. Sedgwick is located in both Harvey and Sedgwick counties in Kansas.
3. The population of Sedgwick is approximately 1,600 people.
4. Sedgwick is home to the Harvey County Fairgrounds, which hosts the annual Harvey County Fair.
5. Sedgwick's downtown area features several historic buildings, including a 1910 hotel that has been converted into a restaurant and event space.
6. The town's original train depot, which was built in 1887, still stands and has been restored as a museum.
7. Sedgwick is known for its annual Yellow Brick Festival, which takes place in June and celebrates the town's connection to The Wizard of Oz.
8. Sedgwick is also home to several parks and recreation areas, including the Sunset Park and the Sedgwick City Pool.
9. The Sedgwick School District is home to approximately 600 students and includes a K-12th grade campus.
10. Sedgwick has a strong agricultural community, with many residents working in farming and ranching.