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Kansas has always attracted dreamers. People who see the vast prairie for what it is, and what it can be. Nomadic bison hunters saw it as a hunting ground. The Spanish explored it for gold, the French took it for strategic reasons, and the Republic of Texas held it as extra property until 1848. Kansas went through a turbulent growth to statehood, emerging as one of the most productive agricultural states in the nation. Wheat, corn, soybeans and sorghum thrive in Kansas. Moreover, pioneer spirit thrives there. Kansas now looks skyward as aviation and aeronautics begin to drive the economy.
3 Million
Population
Topeka
State capital
Aerospace
Major industry
N/A
Miles of beaches
Kansas Destinations
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- Allen County Iola K88
- Beech Factory Wichita BEC
- Coffey County Burlington UKL
- Forbes Field Topeka FOE
- Garden City Rgnl Garden City GCK
- Hill City Muni Hill City HLC
- Hutchinson Muni Hutchinson HUT
- Liberal Mid-america Rgnl Liberal LBL
- Manhattan Rgnl Manhattan MHK
- New Century Aircenter Olathe IXD
- Pratt Rgnl Pratt PTT
- Sherman Aaf Fort Leavenworth FLV
- Tri-city Parsons PPF
- Wichita Mid-continent Wichita ICT
- Atkinson Muni Pittsburg PTS
- Coffeyville Muni Coffeyville CFV
- Dodge City Rgnl Dodge City DDC
- Great Bend Muni Great Bend GBD
- Hays Rgnl Hays HYS
- Independence Muni Kansas Independence IDP
- Lawrence Muni Kansas Lawrence LWC
- Newton-city-county Newton EWK
- Philip Billard Muni Topeka TOP
- Salina Muni Salina SLN
- Strother Field Winfield/arkansas City WLD
- Ulysses Ulysses ULS
Kansas Destinations
Home to 3 million people, Kansas is home to both the Old West and the New Frontiers of Aviation. Even if you’ve never visited before, you know the names from the Wild West days: Wild Bill Hickock, Wyatt Earp, Dodge City and the Chisolm Trail. Pure Kansas - a mixture of legend and history. When Kansas became the 34th state in 1861, it chose the ambitious Latin motto, “Ad astra per ardua”, (“To the stars through effort”). For most of the 20th Century, that meant the challenges of farming. Now, it means the opportunities of natural gas, aviation, and tourism.Things to Do in Kansas
“There’s no place like home” says Dorothy at the end of the Wizard of Oz. There’s no place like Kansas either. It’s the crossroads of America, with historic sites dedicated to the Lewis and Clark Trail, The Pony Express Trail and the Santa Fe Trail, among others. You can enjoy everything from fishing in pristine lakes to taking in a NASCAR race at the Kansas City Speedway. Other popular places to visit in Kansas include:- The Oz Museum in Wamego
- Kayak the Arkansas River, starting at Burley Bend
- Boot Hill museum in Old Dodge City
- The “Little Apple”, Manhattan Kansas
- Mid-America Air Museum, Liberal
- The Big Well, the U.S.’s largest hand-dug well, Greensburg
- Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum, Atchison
- Strataca Salt Mine Tour, 650 feet below Hutchinson
- Deanna Rose Children’s Farmstead, Overland Park