Morse

 

If you are planning to visit Morse, Kansas, there are plenty of options available for you. You can find restaurants and attractions within a one-half-hour drive. The Kansas City International Airport is located about 41 miles away. Several airlines fly to this airport. You can also find hotels near the airport.

Morse was settled around 1865 in a fertile part of Johnson County. It is located along the St. Louis, Lawrence, and Denver railroad, which later became the Clinton Branch Railroad. The town was later annexed by Overland Park. It is now a rural suburb of the Kansas City metro.

Morse served as president of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company and was instrumental in securing the right-of-way for the Belt Line, which became the main railway into the city. This franchise was arguably his greatest contribution to the city. He lived in a large mansion in the Hyde Park subdivision, which was later occupied by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion.

The Toynbee family, which had a long history in the town, were well-known and respected. The family raised the largest number of chickens in the country and had fine barred rock stock. When the tornado struck, scores of chickens were found dead. Some chickens were even left naked on the farm. The tornado destroyed the garage and barns. It also destroyed a Ford roaster. More than one hundred people attended the funeral. Over one hundred vehicles and 160 horse-drawn rigs were used.

The State of Kansas Steamboat Company operated for four years. However, the company was forced to shut down the business after the A. L. Mason was destroyed. In the meantime, the State of Kansas Steamboat Company lowered its freight rates. The company also closed several other steamboats in the region. They eventually ended up in bankruptcy.

The History and Literature club was established in 1898 as a social club. The president was elected every six years. Other members of the club's executive committee included Wm. H. White, Ida M. Parrott, and G. B. Parrott. While the society was small, the local business community supported the club. There was also a post office in the area. Its post office was established on July 15, 1878. Next blog post

The town had several churches. It had a Catholic parish, the Immaculate Conception Parish. The first one was named St. Patrick and was built in 1868. In 1879, the name was changed to St. Stephen's. The third parish was named Annunciation. The parish was founded by Rev. P. J. O'Donnell in 1882. More here

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Don (Dr Sharnowski) is truly one of a kind. He is warm, inviting and incredibly generous with his time, but also really knowledgeable about the body and everything within. You won't find crystal balls here. You'll find a super nice guy in sneakers who also sells farm fresh eggs at the counter. I went in expecting to get adjusted (and was scared, because I'd never seen a chiro before). Instead, what I experienced was someone who actually sat down and listened to my history, connected the dots between several ailments (instead of jumping to prescribe one drug apiece to treat each one), and explained things that no one had ever taken the time to do. I was there about my back specifically, but we talked about my whole health. Instead of just prescribing an anti inflammatory (which is what my other doc did), he explained why we get inflammation in our bodies, and how to help reduce it with what we eat. I've also been on thyroid medication for over 10 years, and he actually explained what the thyroid is, and what the drug I take is, and what it does. But not in a defensive or overly crunchy way. He just openly explained in a way that I could understand it. I highly recommend Don to anyone with a body who wants to feel better. His approach is approachably holistic. Just common sense, whole body-centered treatment.

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