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- Atchison, Lincoln and Columbus Railroad - The Atchison, Lincoln, and Columbus Railroad was initially authorized to build from the terminus point of the Atchison and Nebraska Railroad, which was at the Nebraska and Kansas border North of White Cloud, KS, to Columbus, NE by way of Lincoln, NE. Work began in 1871 and the Atchison and Nebraska Railroad was consolidated into the Atchison, Lincoln, and Columbus Railroad on November 3, 1871.
- Betty Lennox - Betty Lennox (born Betty Bernice Lennox on December 4, 1976 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a professional basketball player currently playing for the Seattle Storm in the WNBA. Her nicknames include "Betty Basketball" and "B-Money.
- Atchison County Historical Museum - Atchison County Historical Museum is a museum dedicated to preserving the history of Atchison, Kansas. Both town and museum are named after United States Senator and legendary "President for a day" David Rice Atchison.
- Atchison, Republican Valley and Pacific Railway - The Atchison, Republican Valley and Pacific Railway was incorporated on May 15, 1878 and was planned to operate from Atchison, Kansas, along the Republican River to near Willow Island, Nebraska. The Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad played a major role in the founding of the railroad and took over the route before any actual track was laid; it was merged into the Atchison, Colorado and Pacific Railroad ( ...
- Atchison and Nebraska Railroad - The Atchison and Nebraska Railroad was initially chartered as the Atchison and Nebraska City Railroad but "City" was dropped from the name when it was formally organized. Work began on the railroad in Atchison, Kansas, the summer of 1869 and it was completed to the state line, three miles North of White Cloud, Kansas, in 1871.