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Kent, Kansas
KDOT map of Reno County (legend)
Kent, Kansas is located in Kansas
Kent, Kansas
Kent, Kansas
Location in Kansas
Kent, Kansas is located in the United States
Kent, Kansas
Kent, Kansas
Location in the United States
Country United States
State Kansas
County Reno
Elevation
1,499 ft (457 m)
Population
 • Total 0
Time zone UTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
Area code 620
GNIS ID 481917

Kent is what we call a ghost town in Reno County, Kansas, in the United States. A ghost town is a place where people used to live and work, but now almost no one does. Kent is located about 7 miles southeast of a bigger city called Hutchinson. It used to have a post office and a train station.

What is a Ghost Town?

A ghost town is a place that was once a lively community but is now mostly empty. People might have moved away because their jobs disappeared. Sometimes, natural disasters or changes in transportation routes can cause a town to become a ghost town. These places often have old, empty buildings that tell stories of the past.

Where Was Kent Located?

Kent was found in Reno County, Kansas. It was about 7 miles (11 kilometers) southeast of the city of Hutchinson. You could find it where Kent Road met the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway tracks. This location was important for its history.

Kent's Past: A Busy Spot

Even though Kent is a ghost town now, it was once an active place. It had its own post office, which was important for sending and receiving mail. This meant people lived there and needed these services.

Kent also had a station on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Train stations were like busy hubs in the past. They were places where goods were loaded and unloaded, and people got on and off trains. The station in Kent was even a spot where train engines were sometimes changed, like for the famous Scott Special train. This shows it was a key point on the railway line.

Why Did Kent Become a Ghost Town?

Many small towns, especially those that grew up around railways or specific industries, sometimes become ghost towns. When the railway became less important for travel or when local jobs disappeared, people often moved to bigger cities. This is a common story for many places like Kent across the United States. Today, Kent has no residents, meaning its population is zero.

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