Spearville, Kansas – City of Windmills

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Spearville used to be known as the Home of the Lancers–the local high school.  Nowadays, a landmark billboard along Highway 50/56 has been modified, to proclaim Spearville to be the home of the Lancers and Windmills.  The change was made for a good reason: you simply can’t miss the dozens of modern windmills scattered on farmland north of town.

An anonymous visitor writes: Spearville was known as the City of Windmills before the windfarm was built. Eleanor Fry published a book in 1975 called “Spearville – City of Windmills”.

The Spearville Wind Farm was completed in 2006.  It includes 67 General Electric turbines, capable of producing 100.5 megawatts of power–enough to light up 33,000 homes.

There’s a small interpretive display that provides plenty of fun facts about the wind farm.  Here are a few more:

  • Each tower is 262 feet tall–include the blade, and each windmill is 66 feet taller than Kansas’ tallest building.

  •  Although the entire structure weighs 120 tons, a breeze of just 8 miles per hour can turn the blades.

  • The site was chosen because it is out of the way of the paths of migratory birds, aviation, and microwave radio towers.

Spearville is located on US 50/56, east of Dodge City, Kansas.

Note: This trip was first published in 2008.

1 comment

  1. Viv Miller 16 October, 2019 at 13:22 Reply

    My mother grew up in Spearville (born in 1929). It ‘s always been known as the City of Windmills for the large number of windmills necessary to draw up water for livestock. The nickname has nothing to do with the wind turbines.

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