Beyond the City Limits
(By Diane Dowell)
"Beyond the City Limits" typically refers to areas outside the defined boundaries of a city (Salina) or urban area. These regions can vary widely in characteristics such as population density, infrastructure, and economic activities compared to urban centers. They often include rural areas, and sometimes wilderness or agricultural zones. Exploring beyond the city limits can provide contrasting perspectives on lifestyle, environment, and community dynamics compared to city life.
LET'S GO on a little road trip around Saline County! 🚗
7th Stop:
FALUN, KS
Falun is a small unincorporated community situated in the Smoky Hills region of Kansas. It is surrounded by rolling hills and agricultural fields located approximately 20-25 minutes southwest of Salina.
With a very small population of 90 based on projections from the latestest 2024 census estimates, the town is primarily a residential area, with a few local businesses. Most of the area is based on agriculture & farming as the basis of the economy.
In 1868-1869, a group of immigrating Swedish adults and children settled in the area. By 1871, the settlers organized the Falun Township, under the leadership of Eric Fors and naming the town after Fors' home in Sweden.
Children in Falun and the surrounding areas typically attend schools in Salina or Lindsborg, as the community does not have its own school system.
A Sunday afternoon drive around the county is the perfect way to unwind and take in the simple beauty of rural life. As you meander through rolling hills and quiet, tree-lined roads, you'll discover hidden gems, like this quaint little community of Falun. The open road invites you to leave your worries behind, savoring each moment of peace and quiet. Here, you'll find fields of gold, distant silhouettes of a herd of deer or turkeys or a distant barn and farming equipment. Through every turn, it brings a sense of tranquility. It's not just a drive; it's a chance to reconnect with the beauty of the everyday.