Doug Johnson County is located sothwest of Kansas City on the Kansas side. The population there is made of professionals and many college educated people that work, not necesarily, in Kasas City, but on the office buildings in Overland Park and most of them come from outside Kansas/Missouri. When you first move to a job in KC, you are told that the place to be is Johnson County. They are not typical of the Kansas population. Johnson County is probably closer, distance wise, to Lawrence, where KU is located. Again, it may have been that I moved in different circles while I was there since my wife was a leader in La Leche League and the apartment complex I lived in had a lot of KU graduates (I used to call it the KU Halfway house) but \i found it closer to my way of thinking than the Missouri side, which is closer culturaly to the South than to the Midwest. I haven't been there in about 8 years, so things may have changed, for the better, it seems, according to Chuck.
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