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Probably the most complete travel guides, available on web, of Kansas, a state in the Great Plains region of the United States of America. It is generally considered the center of the country, at least in geographical terms, though one of its nicknames is "the Heart of America." Thanks to the Wizard of Oz, many non-Kansans (and some Kansans as well) think of it as a place from which to escape; however, there are a lot of great places to visit, particularly if you are interested in the history of the American West. With a little exploration, almost every little town has something of interest. By taking into consideration the facts and tips listed in this guide you are guaranteed a pleasant and enjoyable stay in Kansas. |
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Here you will find an interesting description of Kansas, blessed with more than its fair share of sunny days. And Kansas is also the most productive of the states, nicknamed the “breadbasket of America”. Its vast farmlands and tall grass prairies, the largest still remaining in North America, produce everything from wheat and corn, to cotton and soybeans. Cattle, sheep, and hogs are also part of the mix. |
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A general description of Kansas, which's network of state parks and wildlife refuges comprises rolling hills and prairies, sand dunes, wildflowers, rivers and lakes, offering hunters, hikers, boaters, horseback riders and fishermen a wealth of options. |
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Find here a list of top things to do and see in Kansas, the state that boasts many monuments to its Old West past, as well as numerous recreation centers, reservoirs and rivers offering all kinds of outdoor pursuits. |
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A small, but useful and captivating overview of Kansas, a state that has its colorful past as well, peopled by cowboys, gunfighters and lawmen. |
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