I’ve always been fascinated and sometimes perplexed by city names. So, I thought I would take a closer look at cities in Kansas.
Since Kansas is not known for its abundance of trees, it seems a little odd that so many cities would name themselves after our wooded friends. We have Willowbrook, Walnut, Oak Hill, Oakley, Mulberry, Mapleton, Maple Hill, Lone Elm, Elmdale, Cottonwood Falls, Cedar Point, Cedar, Cedar Vale, Burr Oak and Walnut. My favorite tree, the sycamore, didn’t make the list.
Animals are always a popular choice, and Kansas has its fair share. Kansans who were partial to animals include Partridge, Elk Falls, Elk City, Elkhart, Elk (county), Deerfield, Buffalo, Bison and Bird City.
Colorful characters are a big part of Kansas history, so why not use a color in your city name. Kansas color cities include Greensburg, Green, Greenleaf, Greenwood (county) Blue Mound, Blue Rapids, White City, White Cloud, Silver Lake, Redfield, Gray (county), and Brown (county). Where is black, yellow, orange or pink (there are several rose variations)?
There are just some cities that absolutely own their name and Kansas has a few of those. No one would ever mistake Dodge City as anything other than Kansas. And to my knowledge, there is not another Topeka anywhere in the US. But many Kansas cities names wouldn’t remind anyone of the Sunflower State. They include: Zurich, Tampa, Toronto, Troy, Peru, Milan, Moscow, Lebanon, Jamestown, Huron, Havana, Everest, Cuba, Attica, Atlanta, Bel Aire, Long Island, Louisville, Nashville, New Albany, Ottawa, Princeton, and Toronto.
And my favorite category – the quirky and stange. Several cities chose a happy, uplifting approach like Hope, Pleasanton, Eureka, Viola, and of course, Climax. In the “what were they thinking?” category you have: Stark, Speed, Radium, Gas City, and Erie (maybe that refers to the famous lake). But my all-time favorite quirky Kansas name is Bazaar. It’s located in the heart of the Flint Hills. I think it’s unincorporated now, but it still has several homes and a truly unique cememtary.
- doug
