Tampa is a small city located in Marion County in the central part of the U.S. state of Kansas. It is one of many compact rural communities in the Great Plains region. At the time of the 2010 census the city recorded a population of 112 inhabitants, reflecting its role as a low‑density residential and agricultural service center (2010 census).
Geography and administration
Tampa lies within the agricultural landscape typical of central Kansas: flat to gently rolling terrain used largely for crops and pasture. As an incorporated municipality it is governed under Kansas law and falls under the jurisdiction of Marion County for many services, including county roads, courts, and some public works. Local affairs are commonly administered by a small city council or board and by volunteer or contract arrangements for utilities and emergency services.
History and development
Like many small Kansas towns, Tampa developed as part of the settlement and agricultural expansion of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Its growth and character have been shaped by farming, nearby transportation links, and regional economic cycles. Over time the community has preserved a rural identity even as population levels have remained modest.
Demographics and community life
With a population measured at just over one hundred people in 2010, Tampa exemplifies small‑town life: close personal ties, multi‑generational families, and community institutions such as churches, local clubs, and volunteer groups. Educational and health services are typically obtained in larger nearby towns, while local gatherings and seasonal events anchor social life.
Economy and points of interest
The economy around Tampa is predominantly agricultural, including crop production and livestock. Small businesses that serve local needs—repair shops, convenience outlets, and service providers—are common. Points of interest are modest and local in scale: historic buildings, community halls, and the surrounding open landscape valued for outdoor recreation and agricultural heritage.
Context and distinctions
Tampa is one of many small municipalities that together define rural Kansas. Its small population and agricultural setting distinguish it from suburban or metropolitan centers; yet towns like Tampa contribute to regional food production, cultural continuity, and county governance. For further administrative or demographic details see county and state resources via the links above.
- County: Marion County
- State: Kansas
- Population reference: 2010 census