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The Pine Tree State

KANSAS
Capital
Topeka
State animal
Buffalo
State bird
Western meadowlark
State insect
Honeybee
State tree
Cottonwood
State Flower
Sunflower

Visit

Front Army Museum in Forth Leavenworth. It has one of the finest collections of horse drawn vehicles.

Council Grove is an historic landmark. It used to be the last provision stop in the Old Santa Fe Trail. The whole town is filled with mementos of frontier life.

Lawrence and the fire station number 4.

Riverboat casinos. The Missouri River just north downtown Kansas City has plenty of entertainment.

Food in Kansas
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Kansas stories

In 1990 and 1997 Kansas wheat farmers produced enough wheat to provide everyone on Earth with six loaves of bread. Imagine that! They produced enough wheat to make about thirty somenthing billion loaves of bread.

 

 



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