Garden City is a city in and the county seat of Finney County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 26,658. The city is home to Garden City Community College and the Lee Richardson Zoo, the largest zoological park in western Kansas.
About Garden City, Kansas in brief

Thirteen drug stores were in operation, and the town has two daily newspapers. The streets of Garden city were crowded with horses, wagons, buggies and teams of oxen. Long lines of people stood out in the weather awaiting mail at the post office, and there was always a crowd in front of the land office. The town’s population grew even with the growth of the city, with only the New residents even with only 48%, such as that of the Hispanic population over 40% in 2010. In 2010, the population of the Garden City community college was over 20,000, and it was the largest community college in the state. The community college has a population of more than 10,000. It is located in the western part of the county, near the junction of the Kansas Turnpike and the U.S. Turnpikes. It was founded in 1878 by James R. Fulton, William D. Fulton and L. W. Walker. 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. The Fulton brothers tried to influence the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad to put in a switch station. The railroad agreed to place its station at Garden City. The ditch helped to launch an agricultural boom in southwestern Kansas in 1879, and more people began arriving to homestead in the area. The United States Land Office also located in Garden City, and people went to make filings on their land.
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