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Agra, KS is a small town located in Smith County, Kansas. It has a population of just over 500 people and is known for its beautiful scenery and rural atmosphere. The town is home to numerous historic sites like the Holland Hotel and the Fort Wallace Museum, which provide visitors with interesting insights into the history of this area. Agra also features plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking trails, camping spots, and fishing locations. Visitors to Agra can also partake in events such as the annual Apple Festival that celebrates local produce and crafts.
The reviews of Agra are generally positive, with many people praising its laid-back feel, friendly locals, and relaxed atmosphere. People enjoy the opportunity to explore nature while learning about local history at the various museums, festivals, and attractions located in the area. Many visitors note that Agra is an ideal destination for those looking for an escape from city life without having to venture too far away from home. With its picturesque views, outdoor activities, and rich cultural offerings, it's no wonder that people who have visited Agra often recommend it as a great place to visit.

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History of Agra - 7/2/2009
My people lived there and I was there every summer and Holiday. I remember walking the dust filled streets for my Aunt Edna. She had sent me to the butcher to pick up some meat. I remember walking past the old post office and the post master coming out to say hi to me and asking me how my father was doing. I have such good memories of Agra Kansas in the 60s and early 70s.

At one point in time it wasn't even on the map! There is an old ancient cemetery that is not listed on any of Kansas's historical cemeteries. There is an unknown soldier (My Aunt always thought from the Civil War) buried there. No one knows what side he was on but he died in Agra (or the land now known as Agra-don't think it was officially Agra yet) and so they buried him in their cemetery (they might have known originally but all of the old timers can't remember which side he was on or what his name was). There is a childs grave with a rusty metal toy model T car buried into the earth on top of Read More
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