Emporia, Kansas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What is the population and steets of Emporia City? The population of Emporia City is 5,927. This small city is located off of Interstate 95, US Highway 58, and Highway 301. There are some things to know before making a decision on whether or not to live in this small town. In the US, Emporia is the county seat of Greensville County.

Although the city was not settled until the mid-19th century, its growth continued steadily. Leaders from business and industry created the city and the population grew accordingly. Though there have been booms and busts, the city has maintained a steady pace of development. In fact, it is one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation. Population growth has been the town's largest driver of economic activity since its founding.

The city is a college town. Emporia State University is located in the city. The Kansas Turnpike connects Emporia to Wichita. Interstate 335 and 35 run through Emporia. It is part of a major college town. Emporia State University is located in the city, as is Flint Hills Technical College. The city has an average age lower than the national average, and a population that is more than 25% Hispanic.

In the 1850s, a print foreman from the Kanzas News, the town's first newspaper, was established. The Kanzas News served as the town's early chamber of commerce. After a year, the Kanzas News became the Emporia News, and the town had 540 residents. The News's newspaper, The Kanzas, helped the city grow. In the 1850s, the town had two buildings. The first was built by John Hammond on the northwest corner of Commercial and Sixth Streets. He recruited the first mate, who would eventually be the town's first postmaster.