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Things To Do in Independence, Kansas 

Independence is a city in the Southeast region of Kansas that sits on land that was once purchased from Osage Native Americans. The townsite was bought for $50 back in 1869 (which would equate to roughly $1,000 in 2020) in order to relocate the native population to the nearby Oklahoma Territory. This historic town is also the first place where 'night lights' were used for a baseball game back in 1930.

Interestingly, you'll find many notable Kansans that came from Independence, which is why it is home to the . You'll also find ample activities and things to do while visiting. William Ingalls, one of the notable natives of Independence, has his archives located at the . Iconic stops include  which is a reconstruction of the cabin in the novel by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Outdoor enthusiasts will absolutely love the nearby , known for having some of the most scenic views and hiking trails in the entire state!

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