Concordia, Kansas, Statues of children adopted during the National Orphan Train movement are located outside the National Orphan Train Complex Museum and Research Center. Between 1854 and 1929, about 250, 000 children were relocated from New York City to rural parts of the United States. Most were poor and or immigrant children. Not all were actually orphans
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