Frontenac, City
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Frontenac, Kansas, established as a coal mining camp in the late 1800s, became an official city in 1886 and is now home to approximately 3,400 residents. The community embraces a small-town atmosphere, offering a close-knit environment while being conveniently located at the intersection of US Highway 69 and US Highway 160, providing easy access to larger cities.
The city boasts a 24-hour police and fire department, low crime rates, and a public school system recognized as one of the top in the state. Additionally, a state university is located just minutes away, further enhancing the educational opportunities for Frontenac residents.
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