Founded:
1887
Population:
123 (2000)
96 (1990)
146 (1980)
184 (1928)
Elevation: 1663
Latitude: 37° 26' 32" N
Longitude: 98° 16' 54" W
School District: USD 332
ZIP code: 67159
Area Code: 620 |
Zenda is located in southern
Kingman County [KM] on highway K-42. The town is mostly contained
between the highway on the south and the AT&SF railway, marked
with grain elevators, on the north side.
The grade school looks like it was built in the last ten years and
is still used for kindergarten through the eighth grade. The
municipal building houses the small but award-winning library, a
meeting room for 4-H and other groups, and the Friendship Meals
program for senior citizens. The city park, offering tennis
and basketball courts, is well maintained.
The simplest and shortest route to Zenda from Wichita is to take
K-42, Southwest Boulevard, through Suppesville and Norwich.
Another way is to go west from Kingman 9 miles and take SW90th 14
miles south through Calista to Zenda; this trip takes about an hour
and a quarter.
The paved road south out of Zenda winds its way down into a surprisingly
hilly part of Harper County, connecting with US 160 at
Attica.
History
Rochester,
Kansas, named for Rochester, Minnesota, was first settled in the
mid-1880s. When the A.T.&S.F. railway was built, the town
moved to the present site of Zenda in 1887 and renamed New Rochester.
The name created much confusion since there were 28 other places
named Rochester in the country. The wife of a Santa Fe conductor
read the novel The Prisoner of Zenda and thought the name
was pretty. The Post Office officially changed names on October
7, 1892. There are currently three other towns named Zenda.
Zenda has had three newspapers over the years:
- Zenda Citizen
1909 -1917
- Zenda Headlight
1923-1939
- Zenda Zephyr
1939-1941
Special Events
Zenda celebrated
its 110th anniversary celebration over the Labor Day weekend of
1997.
Places to visit in
Zenda
One of the
most interesting and unique presentations of the history of any
Kansas town is on the second floor of the Municipal Building on
Main Street. Thirty-six model buildings show Zenda's
Main Street as it was around the turn of the century. Each
building is "dollhouse" size with the largest about a yard high.
The models are painstakingly crafted and are displayed with pictures
of the originals. Be sure to look through the windows of
the school. By standing at one end of the room between the
rows of tables you can look down Main Street and be transported
back in time. All that's missing is the smell of horses.
This display is open only by arrangement; to schedule a visit,
contact Bonnie Bailey, the model builder. She can be reached
after business hours at (620) 243-5681. Ms. Bailey,
an expert on local history, is also on the board of the local
museum and can arrange for it to be opened as well.
The
Zenda Jail on the east side of Main Street, across from The
Lumber Yard, is a tiny concrete box. The floor still has
iron rings to shackle prisoners into place.
Dining in Zenda
The Lumber
Yard (620) 243-6000
311 N. Main / P. O. Box 58, Zenda, KS 67139
The Geo. W. Ultch Lumber Co was built in 1902. Beulah and
Woodrow Graber and family opened a restaurant in the building
in 1993. The old shelves now hold antiques and interesting
objects, the racks built for bolts and plumbing items now hold
wine bottles, and the old Mosler safe sits in its accustomed place.
The menu includes prime rib the first Saturday evening of the
month.
Reservations are suggested.
Shopping
Blasi
Service Station (620) 243-5571
212 N. Main / Zenda, KS 67139
Churches

St. John's
Catholic Church
Founded 1909 |
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United Methodist
Church
Founded 1907 |
Schools
Zenda Grade School [K-8] USD 332 (620) 243-5721
306 E. Ave. A
Library
Zenda
Library (620)243-5791
306 N. Main Street / Zenda, KS 67139
Museums
Zenda
Community Museum (620)243-5531
Main Street / Zenda, KS 67139
Open by appointment
Notes:
- Genealogical Information
for Kingman County is available on Blue Skyways.
- Zenda was mentioned
in Kansas, A Cyclopedia Of State History by Frank W.
Blackmar (1912).
- Zenda is on the
old A.T. & S.F. branch line that ran down to Englewood.
References
Zenda,
Kansas Centennial 1887-1987 Privately published 1987; copy
available in Zenda Library
For more information
about Zenda
Zenda
Telephone Co. (620) 243-5531
208 N. Main Street, Zenda, KS 67139
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