In lacrosse ks, there are no state sales tax rates. However, the minimum combined 2024 sales tax rate for this address is 9.5% (Kansas state sales tax + Rush County sales tax + City of La Crosse sales tax).
Known throughout the nation as the “Barbed Wire Capital of the World,” La Crosse was founded in 1876 when Rush County was re-surveyed and the county seat moved from Rush Center to LaCrosse. The first developers of the town, Denman Stubbs and his wife Ellen, were natives of LaCrosse, Wisconsin, and they quickly began selling lots for $100 each.
Anyone who remembers movie theatres in La Crosse during the 1940’s and 50’s will likely immediately recognize one name that was synonomous with them, Ralph Larned. Ralph and his family operated as many as three different theatres in the community during their 40 year tenure. These include the La Crosse Theatre on Main Street, the Hil’-Top Drive-In Theater on the south edge of town and the Opera House on Broadway. They also owned the town’s gas station.