COMMUNITY PROFILES
Bill White Realty proudly serves in Montgomery County, Chautauqua County, Labette County, Elk County, and Nowata County. Each county has a uniqueness with towns town rich in history. Check out each town below for more details.
Caney, Ks
Caney, Kansas, a quaint town in Montgomery County, boasts a close-knit community of nearly 2,000 residents. Known for its petroleum industry, with a significant daily oil transport to Coffeyville, Caney blends its industrious roots with vibrant leisure activities. Whether it's the thrill of Caney Valley Speedway or the educational encounters at the Safari Zoological Park, Caney offers diverse attractions. The town's spirit is especially alive during the annual Mayfest, showcasing food, fun, and festivities for all ages.
Cherryvale, Ks
Cherryvale, Kansas, with a population exceeding 2,300, is celebrated as the "Gateway to Big Hill Lake." This Montgomery County city, covering 1.92 square miles, is not just a scenic locale but also steeped in history, with the South Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad running through it. Cherryvale's past includes the mysterious Bender family, adding intrigue to its rich history. Today, residents and visitors enjoy outdoor activities at Big Hill Lake, offering a variety of recreational opportunities.
Coffeyville, Ks
Coffeyville, Kansas, a vibrant town in Montgomery County, is rich in history and community spirit. With over 10,200 residents, it's a hub of industry and culture, known for its historical significance in thwarting the Dalton Gang. The town celebrates its heritage with events like Dalton Defender Days and offers a range of activities, from the Inter-state Fair and Rodeo to leisure at its Aquatic Center. Home to major industries and educational institutions like Coffeyville Community College, this town combines tradition with progress, making it a unique place to live and visit.
Independence, Ks
Independence, Kansas, is a vibrant community in Montgomery County, boasting a population of 9,084. Known for its rich history and family-friendly atmosphere, this town offers a range of recreational and educational opportunities. With attractions like Riverside Park, Ralph Mitchell Zoo, and the renowned William Inge Theatre Festival, along with top-notch educational institutions like Independence Community College, Independence is a charming place to live, work, and play, all set against the scenic backdrop of the Verdigris River.
Neodesha, Ks
Neodesha, a Wilson County city with nearly 2,500 residents, boasts a significant place in history as the site of the first successful commercial oil well, Norman No.1. Today, visitors can explore this heritage at the local museum, enjoy summer fun at the Neodesha Splash Zone, or embrace nature at the RV park. With a strong industrial presence, including companies like Cobalt Boats and Neodesha Plastics, Neodesha is a blend of historical significance and contemporary vitality.
Parsons, Ks
Parsons, Kansas, in Labette County, with a population of 10,500, is a vibrant community rich in educational and healthcare institutions, including the renowned Parsons State Hospital & Training Center. The city offers a plethora of recreational activities with its surrounding lakes and parks, providing ample opportunities for fishing, camping, and family fun. Annual events like Katy Days and Balloons, Blues & Barbeque festival bring the community together, celebrating Parsons' unique culture and heritage.