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310 E Walnut St Ste 208, Garden City, KS 67846
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Garden City is a city in Finney County, Kansas County, Kansas, United States. The population was 28,451 at the United States Census 2000 census. It is the county seat of Finney County, Kansas County , and provides the campus of Garden City Community College. It is also home to the largest zoological facility, Lee Richardson Zoo, in western Kansas. It was one of the towns depicted in Truman Capote's 'In Cold Blood (book) Cold Blood' and, as county seat, was the location of the trials of the murderers. [http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2005/apr/03/the_book_that/] The community boasts more than sixty restaurants and around forty churches, which in both cases cater to a diverse and changing local population.In a recent survey, 8% of people in Garden City, Kansas know someone who has had cosmetic surgery performed for breast lift.The original townsite of Garden City was laid out on the south half of section 18 by engineer Chas. Van Trump. The land was a loose, sandy loam, and covered with sage brush and soap weeds, but there were no trees. Main Street ran directly north and south, dividing Wm. D. and James R. Fulton's claims. As soon as they could get building material, they erected two frame houses. Wm. D. Fulton building on his land, on the east side of Main Street, a house one story and a half high, with two rooms on the ground and two rooms above. This was called the Occidental Hotel. Wm. D. Fulton was proprietor. He often joked that it should have been called the Accidental Hotel, because it was an accident if you got anything to eat. James R. Fulton built a house of two rooms on his land, which joined Main street on the west. This house was sold to D. R. Menke in August, 1878, for a cash consideration and a one-sixteenth interest in the original townsite was given him to establish a store in the building. No other houses were built in Garden City until November, 1878, when James R. Fulton and Mr. L. T. Walker each put up a building. The Fultons tried to get others to settle here, but only a few came, and at the end of the first year there were only four buildings.
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