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Clark County in southwestern Kansas, USA, was named in honor of Charles F. Clark - former lieutenant governor - after him. It lies along the high plains and boasts beautiful natural environments as well as diverse wildlife populations, while Ashland - located close to its southern boundary - serves as its county seat.
Clark County boasts the Cimarron National Grassland, one of the nation's largest protected grasslands. Covering 108,000 acres with rolling prairies, sand dunes, canyons and numerous wildlife such as pronghorn antelope, coyotes and various bird species as residents; visitors to this unique ecosystem and history-rich grassland can also explore it via hiking and camping expeditions as well as visiting its Visitor Center to gain more insights about it's ecologies and history.
Clark County has also been home to many notable individuals throughout its history. Perhaps most notably is Clyde Cessna, founder of Cessna Aircraft Company. Cessna was born here in 1879 before going on to be one of the pioneers in aviation - building his first plane here as early as 1911 before designing and manufacturing numerous iconic planes such as Cessna 172s and Citationss before passing away at age 90 in 1960.
Clark County has played host to many significant historical events throughout its existence, the Battle of Adobe Walls being among them. Fought between Native American warriors and buffalo hunters on November 25, 1864 - considered an epic clash that redefined western American history - visitors can explore this event further at the Adobe Walls Museum near its site of conflict.