Lincoln County, Kansas, located in the heart of North Central Kansas, is officially designated as the Post Rock Capital of the state. Established in 1867 and named after President Abraham Lincoln, the county boasts beautiful post rock buildings throughout its downtown area, including the county courthouse built in 1900 out of local limestone.
With rolling hills overlooking the Saline River, Lincoln County offers a picturesque landscape and is known for its thriving quartzite quarrying industry. The county seat, Lincoln, is home to the historic Lincoln County Courthouse and serves as a hub for various local industries and community organizations.
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