Leavenworth, Kansas

Leavenworth (/ˈlɛvənˌwɜːrθ/) is the county seat and largest city of Leavenworth County, Kansas, United States and is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 37,351. It is located on the west bank of the Missouri River. The site of Fort Leavenworth, built in 1827, the city became known in American history for its role as a key supply base in the settlement of the American West. During the American Civil War, many volunteers joined the Union Army from Leavenworth. The city has been notable as the location of several prisons, particularly the United States Disciplinary Barracks and United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth.

Leavenworth, Kansas
Downtown Leavenworth (2014)
Motto: 
First City of Kansas
Location within Leavenworth County and Kansas
KDOT map of Leavenworth County (legend)
Coordinates: 39°19′22″N 94°55′27″W
CountryUnited States
StateKansas
CountyLeavenworth
Founded1854
Incorporated1855
Government
  TypeCommission-Manager
  MayorGriff Martin (
  City ManagerPaul Kramer
Area
  Total24.31 sq mi (62.95 km2)
  Land24.24 sq mi (62.79 km2)
  Water0.06 sq mi (0.16 km2)
Elevation
840 ft (260 m)
Population
 (2020)
  Total37,351
  Density1,500/sq mi (590/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
  Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP codes
66043, 66048
Area code913
GNIS ID485610
Websiteleavenworthks.org
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