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Kansas, known as The Sunflower State, is famous for its vast prairies, agricultural strength, and historical significance. Located in the Midwest, it borders Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Colorado. The capital is Topeka, while Wichita is its largest city.
Kansas is home to the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, a rare glimpse into America’s original prairie ecosystem. Learn more at the National Park Service Tallgrass Prairie page.
The state is a leader in wheat and cattle production, playing a crucial role in U.S. agriculture. Discover more at the Kansas Department of Agriculture.
Kansas also has deep ties to western history and aviation, with sites like Dodge City, a famous frontier town, and the Kansas Aviation Museum in Wichita. Plan your visit at Travel Kansas.
With its expansive landscapes, agricultural roots, and Wild West heritage, Kansas embodies the spirit of the American frontier.