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White City welcomes you to the Flint Hills. Established in 1870 as a part of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas (KATY) Railroad, the town was developed by two men who purchased 80 acres of ground on either side of the “KATY” tracks. They recruited settlers and immigrants from the northeastern part of the country. Known as Morris County’s “little city on the hill,” it sits on one of the highest elevations in the Flint Hills. Be sure to visit the historic two-story Stone Store, now a bed-and-breakfast, the one-room Baxter School House and the KATY Railroad Rail Car Museum and stop by Berning’s Wreck Center and Grill or the White City Bar and Grill for a tasty snack or meal.
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