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    Wamego /wɔːˈmiːɡoʊ/ is a city in Pottawatomie County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 4,841. Wamego was platted...
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  • in Colorado, New Mexico, and in two former missile silos in Salina and Wamego, Kansas. Skinner grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and started manufacturing and...
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  • murder victim is being exhumed from under a storage shed in 1950s small-town Wamego, Kansas. The story leading up to the murder is told. Handsome, sociopathic...
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    enhancement, and further development of Oz-related attractions and assets in Wamego, Kansas. The first fundraiser is under way and includes selling personalized...
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  • schools: Wamego High School in Wamego. Wamego Middle School in Wamego. Central Elementary School in Wamego. West Elementary School in Wamego. Denise O'Dea...
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    averages 2.6 miles (4.2 km) in width, with the widest points being between Wamego and Rossville, where it is up to 4 miles (6.4 km) wide, then narrowing to...
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    Emmett Havensville Louisville Manhattan‡ Olsburg Onaga St. George St. Marys‡ Wamego Westmoreland Wheaton Unincorporated communities Blaine Duluth Flush Fostoria...
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    with the 1867 Manhattan, Kansas earthquake. It happened near the town of Wamego and was estimated at 5.5 on the Richter scale. Reportedly it was felt as...
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  • The K-99 Wamego Bridge is an automobile crossing of the Kansas River in Wamego, Kansas. It is the last Kansas River crossing until Manhattan 17 miles...
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    Mall in Washington D.C. After the fair closed, J.C. Rogers, a banker from Wamego, Kansas, purchased several pieces of art that had hung in the rotunda of...
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