Kansas, Illinois

Kansas, Illinois is an unincorporated community located in the eastern part of Edgar County in the U.S. state of Illinois. It lies within the Central Time Zone and is situated at an elevation of approximately 656 feet (200 m) above sea level. The community is positioned near the intersection of County Road 25 and County Road 33, roughly 10 miles (16 km) east of the county seat, Paris, Illinois.

As an unincorporated area, Kansas does not have a municipal government and is administered directly by Edgar County authorities. The community is served by the Red Bucks Community School District 15 for public education, and postal services are provided through the nearby post office in Paris, Illinois (ZIP code 61944). Telephone services use the 217 area code.

Historical records indicate that a post office operated under the name Kansas from 1869 until its discontinuation in 1906, suggesting the community was established in the late 19th century. The origin of the name is attributed to the Kansas Territory, which was a prominent national topic during that period; however, definitive documentation of the naming decision is not available.

Population data for Kansas, Illinois is not separately reported in U.S. Census Bureau figures, as the community is included within the broader statistical counts for Edgar County. Consequently, precise demographic information for the settlement is unavailable.

Kansas, Illinois remains a small, rural locale characterized by agricultural land use and a low density of residential structures. It does not possess significant commercial or industrial facilities, and residents typically rely on nearby towns such as Paris for shopping, healthcare, and other services.

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