THE OSAGE INDIANS

Prior to western expansion in the United States, the Osage Indians often used a path that became Troost Avenue. The land that comprised the Porter Farm Homestead was a part of those Osage lands. The natural spring that still feeds today’s Troost Lake provided a water supply for the Indians who congregated in the area and frequented a trail that later became known as Troost Avenue.

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