Grow, Sell & Eat Local!

The city traces its roots back to 1905 with the arrival of its founder William B. Strang Jr., who platted subdivisions, including one named "Overland Park," along a military roadway. Strang envisioned a self-sustaining, well planned "park-like" community that had strong commerce, quality education, vibrant neighborhoods, convenient transportation and accommodating recreational facilities - all amenities that today, make Overland Park one of the best places to live and grow up. Before Strang's death in 1921, he established several housing developments, an interurban railroad and an airfield. Remnants of his interurban line remain today as do his limestone car barn, 79th and Santa Fe Drive (home to Traditions Furniture), and his Carriage House in Santa Fe Commons Park, 8045 Santa Fe Drive (home to the Overland Park Historical Society).


City of Overland Park - Above and Beyond, by Design


Location And Schedule:

7950 Marty, Overland Park, KS 66204
April - May Saturday 6:30 AM to 1:00 PM June - September Wednesday 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM October Saturday 6:30 AM to 1:00 PM


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