CALL US
469-707-9877
City of Champions Home Insurance Solutions
The Top Home Insurance Olathe Has To Offer!
City of Champions Home Insurance Solutions
City of Champions Home Insurance Solutions
Serving AroundOlathe Kansas 66062USA
913-347-5707
Business Description
The Best Olathe Home Insurance! We can help you with personal liability, damage to your residence, theft of belongings, and personal liability. We have the skills and experience to do it all. If you've been struggling to find an agent who can help you set up Home Insurance in Olathe then you've come to the right place. We understand that this can be stressful, but we can help! Our company is made up of the best home insurance agents Olathe has available. For the best in Home Insurance Olathe, call the experts!
Business Hours
Social Profiles
People Love
About Olathe
Olathe ( oh-LAY-tha) is the county seat of Johnson County, Kansas, United States. It is the fourth-most populous city in both the Kansas City metropolitan area and the state of Kansas, with a 2020 population of 141,290. == History == === 19th century === Olathe was founded by John T. Barton in the spring of 1857. He rode to the center of Johnson County, and staked two quarter sections of land as the town site. He later described his ride to friends: "...the prairie was covered with verbena and other wild flowers. I kept thinking the land was beautiful and that I should name the town Beautiful." Purportedly, Barton asked a Shawnee interpreter how to say "Beautiful" in his native language. The interpreter responded, "Olathe."Olathe was incorporated in 1857, and while not the first city in Johnson County, its rapid growth led to it being named the county seat in October 1859. Rising tensions across the nation over the issue of slavery led to numerous clashes between abolitionist settlers and neighboring slave state Missouri. These clashes further escalated and become a part of the greater conflict known as Bleeding Kansas. With the admission of Kansas into the Union as a free state in 1861, violence began to dissipate.