| Founded: 1857 | Population: 3417 (2000) |
| School District: USD 415 | Elevation: 1136 feet |
| ZIP code: 66434 | Latitude: 39° 51' 9" N |
| Area Code: 785 | Longitude: 95° 32' 8" W |
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Churches Dining Events Health Care Library Lodging Museums Schools Shopping | Located at the intersection of highways 36 and 73 in
northeast Kansas, Hiawatha is the county seat of
Brown [BR]
county. It's between the Kickapoo, Iowa and Sac & Fox Indian
Reservations.
Hiawatha is famous for the hundreds of maple trees that line its streets and for the unique Davis Memorial with its life-size statues of John & Sarah Davis. It also has many fine older homes; The Chamber of Commerce has tour maps so visitors won't miss any of them. There's also a beautiful park at the city lake, south of town. Hiawatha was incorporated in 1857 and became the Brown county seat in 1858. Hiawatha was named for the Indian brave in Longfellow's poem, Song of Hiawatha. |
Hiawatha Chamber of Commerce
(785) 742-7136
622 Oregon / Hiawatha, KS 66434
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