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Encyclopedia > Fairfax, Kansas

Fairfax, Kansas refers to the Fairfax District in Kansas City, Kansas that is an industrial area along the Missouri River. Kansas City is the third largest city in the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat of Wyandotte County; it is part of the Unified Government [1] which also includes the cities of Bonner Springs and Edwardsville. ... The Missouri River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in the United States. ...


Included in the district was the former Fairfax Airport, the Fairfax Assembly Plant and the Fairfax Bridge.Wyandotte County, Kansas Margaret Truman and Harry Truman visiting Fairfax Airport in 1945 as well as a 1950 circa photo of the Fairax control tower set against a USGS map of Fairfax and Kansas City Downtown Airport This image shows that the airport is east of the confluence of Kansas River and Missouri... Fairfax Assembly is a General Motors automobile factory in Fairfax, Kansas. ... Wyandotte County (standard abbreviation: WY) is a county located in the state of Kansas. ...


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Fairfax area was part of the Kansas City school system from 1920 until 1929 and children went to KCK schools.
When Fairfax Industrial District withdrew in 1929, it was with the sanction of the Board of Education.
As the ordinance passed by the city to annex Fairfax was declared invalid in October, revenue from that district was not available.
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