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Why Live in Pratt

Pratt, KS, located about 80 miles west of Wichita, is a well-established city in south-central Kansas with a population of approximately 6,500. As the seat of Pratt County, it serves both city residents and those from surrounding rural areas. Housing options in Pratt range from small cottages and bungalows to midcentury ranch-style homes, split-levels, and newer constructions, with prices varying based on size and condition. The city features a true Main Street lined with local boutiques such as Memories and Wheat State Mercantile, while chain stores like Dillons and Walmart are situated near U.S. Route 400. Dining options include Chapeau, known for its pizza tacos, and Uptown Café & Grill, which shares a building with Club D’Est. Pratt offers a variety of things to do, including Lemon Park with its ball fields and walking paths, Sixth Street Park with a miniature railroad, and the Gary and Jean Cromer Municipal Pool. Indoor activities are available at Rolla Rena Skate Center, Pratt Community Center, and Blythe Family Fitness. The Barron Theatre on Main Street shows first-run movies and houses a teen center. Annual events like the Pratt County Fair and Miss Kansas pageant draw crowds, while a drive-through light show in Lemon Park brightens the winter months. The Pratt Unified School District 382 and Liberty Middle School are highly rated, providing quality education to local students. Major employers include Pratt Regional Medical Center and Pratt Community College, with most residents traveling by car via U.S. routes 281 and 400.

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