Overview
Cherryvale is a small city in southeastern Kansas, within Montgomery County. It functions as a local hub for nearby farms, residential areas and small businesses. According to the 2010 census, the city had a population of 2,367 residents, reflecting its status as a modest, close-knit community.
Characteristics
The city is typical of many small Midwestern towns: a compact downtown of shops and services, residential neighborhoods, and community facilities such as parks and schools. Public services are provided at a municipal level and by the county. Local architecture and streetscapes often reflect development from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
History and development
Cherryvale grew as part of the broader settlement and economic expansion of southeastern Kansas. The region's development was influenced by agriculture, transportation links and natural-resource industries that shaped many nearby towns. Over time Cherryvale evolved from a rural trading point into an organized city serving surrounding agricultural interests.
Economy, education and transportation
The local economy centers on small businesses, agricultural services, light industry and occupations tied to nearby regional centers. Education is provided through the local public school system, which serves village and rural families. Transportation relies primarily on state and county roads that connect Cherryvale with larger towns and commercial centers in the region.
Community life and notable facts
Community activities, local festivals and school events are important to civic life. Cherryvale provides recreational amenities and basic services for residents and travelers. While small in population, the city plays a continuing role as a social and economic focal point for the surrounding rural area.
- County: Montgomery County
- Population reference: 2010 census