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This history-packed property is located just southwest of Osage City, Kansas, and offers peaceful living with endless opportunities. The historic town of Rapp was founded and carved in time as one of the original cow towns and was thriving in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Once the Missouri Pacific Railroad removed the tracks, the town declined leaving just a few residences, a schoolhouse, and a cemetery. One of those remaining residences still stands as square as the day it was built in the late 1800s and has been renovated over the years with modern-day amenities while preserving the character of the days that once were. 33 +/- acres total 17 +/- acres hardwood timber stand 16 +/- acres native grassland 2 ponds Salt Creek Historic late 1800s 2-story home 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom 1,977 square feet finished living space 28’x36’ steel framed shop with concrete floor 28’x70’ machine shed 28’x26’ equipment barn 24’x70’ lean-to Rural Water District #7 4 Rivers Electric All mineral rights intact Approximate 2023 tax: $1,776.30 6.5 miles from Osage City 35 miles from Emporia 48 miles from Topeka