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Fort scott

Fort Scott National Historic Site - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fort Scott National Historic Site protects 20 historic structures, a parade ground, and five acres (20,000 m²) of restored tallgrass prairie in Bourbon County , Kansas , United ... (more...)

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Established and garrisoned by the U.S. Army from 1842-1853, soldiers at Fort Scott assisted with the protection of the "Permanent Indian Frontier" (more...)

Fort Scott Community College
Summer and Fall Enrollment Open Now! President Ambassadors Enrollment Form available Online! Check Out Our New Financial Aid FAQ’s. View our Daily Bulletin (more...)

City of Fort Scott
City commission meetings are held at 6pm on the first and third Tuesday of the month. Meetings are broadcast on local cable channel 3 every thursday ... (more...)
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Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce
Provides information on a range of subjects from business expansion to relocation information to visitor's information. (more...)

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Fort Scott Community College
Summer and Fall Enrollment Open Now! President Ambassadors Enrollment Form available Online! FSCC Softball team to host a SOFTBALL SKILLS CAMP on July 15 & 16. (more...)

Fort Scott, Kansas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fort Scott is a city located in Bourbon County , Kansas , United States , 88 miles (158 km) south of Kansas City , on the Marmaton River . The population was 8,297 at the 2000 ... (more...)

Fort Scott Community
The majestic and beautifully landscaped boulevard entrance to Fort Scott will immediately take your breath away. As you approach the stately stone towers and trellised walkways ... (more...)
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Fort Scott National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)
Kansas. National Park Service site about Fort established in 1842 and garrisoned by dragoon and infantry soldiers that played a major role in the Mexican War. (more...)

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