Midtown, Wichita, Kansas
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Midtown is a
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in Wichita,
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,
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. A mixed commercial and residential area on the east bank of the
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, it is the oldest neighborhood in the city.


History

Present-day Midtown was the original town site of Wichita, first
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ted in 1865 and initially settled in the late 1860s and 1870s. Postmaster, surveyor, and hotelkeeper Darius Munger built the city’s first house in 1868 at the corner of what are today Waco and 9th Streets. Constructed from cottonwood logs, his house went on to serve as a hotel, justice hall, community center, and post office. By 1869, Munger had built and owned several more buildings. In 1870, he and Bill “Dutch Bill” Griffenstein filed plats laying out the first portions of the city’s street grid, including what would become Main Street and Broadway. Griffenstein attracted businesses by offering free lots on Main Street. Also during this period, the city’s first jail, the
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Jail, and first school both opened in what is today Midtown. The city subsequently grew northward with settlers initially building Victorian homes on large estates. Property taxes increased with the demand for city services, and residents responded by subdividing and selling off their lots, increasing building density. Further development of Midtown continued through the 1940s when workers from Wichita’s burgeoning
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industry moved into the neighborhood. By the 1960s, however, Midtown had entered a period of decline. Beginning in 1972, local residents organized to preserve the neighborhood and worked with the city government to have multiple areas declared to be historic districts.


Geography

Midtown consists of the area between 21st Street to the north, Central Avenue to the south, the
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to the west, and the
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rail corridor to the east. It overlaps with a portion of the Riverside neighborhood to the west. Located immediately north of
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, it lies south of El Pueblo, west of McAdams, and east of North Riverside.


Government

For the purposes of representation on the Wichita
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, Midtown lies within Council District 6. The Sedgwick County government bases its operations and has several of its offices in Midtown. The old and current county courthouses as well as the sheriff’s office are located in the far southern part of the neighborhood. For the purposes of representation in the
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, Midtown is located in the 29th district of the
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and the 92nd and 103rd districts of the
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.


Education


Primary and secondary education

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operates five facilities in Midtown: * Gateway Alternate Program Center * Horace Mann Dual Language Magnet * Irving Elementary School * Park Elementary School *
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Wichita oversees one Catholic elementary school in the neighborhood, St. Patrick School.


Infrastructure


Health care

Ascension Via Christi St. Francis, one of the city's primary hospitals, is located in Midtown at 9th Street and St. Francis Avenue. Select Specialty Hospital-Wichita, an acute long-term care facility, is also located on the St. Francis campus.


Media

KSNW KSNW (channel 3) is a television station in Wichita, Kansas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, and maintains studios on North Main Street in northwest Wichita (near downtown); its tran ...
, the
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television affiliate in Wichita, broadcasts from studios on North Main Street in Midtown.


Parks and recreation

The city government's Park and Recreation Department maintains six parks in Midtown: Emporia Park, Hope Park, North Woodland Park, Otis Park, Prospect Park, and Victoria Park. Located on North Emporia Avenue, Emporia Park covers and includes a playground. Hope Park, formerly named the Midtown Mini-Park, occupies at the corner of North Emporia Avenue and East 14th Street and hosts a playground. The North Woodland Park lies on West 21st Street along the east bank of the
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. It includes a playground, a softball diamond, a basketball court, and the Hispanic Senior Center. Otis Park is a small, park located at the intersection of North Market Street and 13th Street along the former path of a rail line. Across 13th Street to the south from Otis Park is Prospect Park, a similar space with a playground. Victoria Park is a space on a traffic island at the intersection of 17th Street and Park Place. It is the site of a National Humane Alliance fountain.


Culture


Points of interest

* Kansas African American Museum


Transportation

Broadway is the main north-south street through Midtown. 13th Street and Murdock Street are primary east-west streets. Other arterial roads include: Waco Avenue, which runs north-south several blocks west of Broadway; 21st Street, which runs east-west along the northern edge of the neighborhood; and Central Avenue, which runs east-west along the southern edge of the neighborhood. Wichita Transit offers bus service in Midtown on its 13, 17, 25, and 27 routes.
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and
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operate freight rail lines which run north-south immediately east of Midtown, parallel to Santa Fe Avenue.


Gallery

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References


External links


Historic Midtown Citizens Association
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