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Brazilton is a small, quiet place in Crawford County, Kansas, United States. It's known as an unincorporated community, which means it's a settlement that doesn't have its own local government like a city or town does. Brazilton is located right along Highway K-3, making it easy to find on a map.

Exploring Brazilton's Past

Brazilton has a simple but interesting history, showing how small communities grew in the American Midwest.

How Brazilton Got Its Name

Brazilton was named in 1882. It got its name from a farmer who lived there, a man named Thomas Brazil. It was common for places to be named after important people or families who settled in the area.

The Brazilton Post Office

A post office is a very important building for any community because it helps people send and receive mail. Brazilton opened its own post office in 1882, the same year the community was named. This post office served the people of Brazilton for many years, helping them stay connected to the outside world. It continued to operate until 1966, when it finally closed its doors.

The Railroad Connection

For a long time, Brazilton was an important stop on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. It was a "station and shipping point" on the Pittsburg & Chanute division of the railway. This meant that trains would stop there, allowing people to travel and goods to be loaded or unloaded. The railroad was vital for businesses to send their products to other places and for people to visit. However, the railroad tracks that once ran through Brazilton were removed in the 1990s, changing how the community was connected to the wider world.

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