There was a time in the history of America when potentialsettlers lined up on the borders of new territories and then rodein as a thundering heard to stake out claims on the new land. Thissounds like a thing only of the past, something that must surely beover in this new age where everything is already owned andeverything is far from free. In most cases this is true, but noteverywhere. In Kansas, in order to spur economic activity and toattract new people to the heartland state, free land is even nowbeing given away. This is a tempting lure to many, as land is veryexpensive elsewhere and often considered a great investment as itsvalue keeps going up with the growing population. To be able to getland for free is an opportunity that can only be a benefit, and itis as possible in 2010 as it w