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National Historic Site

Nicodemus National Historic Site

Frame one story schoolhouse with most of white paint worn off to show gray.

District Number 1 Schoolhouse on a cloudy summer day.

Photo: NPS Photo

About

Formerly enslaved African Americans left Kentucky at the end of the post-Civil War Reconstruction period to experience freedom in the "Promised Land" of Kansas. Nicodemus represents the involvement of African Americans in the homesteading movement across the Great Plains. It is the oldest remaining Black settlement west of the Mississippi River.

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Nicodemus National Historic Site is located in northwestern Kansas on Highway 24 between Hill City and Stockton.

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Weather

Northwest Kansas has a four-season climate typified by long, hot summers, cold winters, short spring and fall seasons, and a nearly constant breeze. Humidity is relatively low compared to the eastern portion of the state. Afternoon thunderstorms with lightning, hail, and gusty winds frequently occur during the spring and summer. Tornados are possible but are less common in Kansas than they are in several other states. Snow accumulation from winter blizzards occasionally causes site to close.

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