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KANSAS information, vacations, tours and travel info - Visit The Sunflower State. Top Kansas Destinations. - Kansas officially became the 34th state on January 29, 1861. "Home on the Range" is Kansas's official song. Kansas's state nick name is "Sunflower State". Kansas's state soil is Harney series. Kansas's state flower is the Sunflower. The Cottonwood is Kansas's state tree. The Ornate Box Turtle is Kansas's state Reptile. The Western Meadowlark is Kansas's state bird. Kansas's state fossil is petrified wood. The Bison is the official Kansas animal and the Barred tiger salamander is the Kansas state amphibian. Kansas's state insect is the Honeybee. A leading wheat-growing state, Kansas also raises corn, sorghum, oats, barley, soybeans, and potatoes. Kansas has 81,815 sq mi of land.
Search and discover the rich legend of America's Old West in Kansas. From the time of great explorers like Lewis and Clark through being part of both the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails, Kansas is rich in Old West history and natural splendor.
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KANSAS information, vacations, tours and travel info - Visit The Sunflower State. Top Kansas Destinations. - Kansas officially became the 34th state on January 29, 1861. "Home on the Range" is Kansas's official song. Kansas's state nick name is "Sunflower State". Kansas's state soil is Harney series. Kansas's state flower is the Sunflower. The Cottonwood is Kansas's state tree. The Ornate Box Turtle is Kansas's state Reptile. The Western Meadowlark is Kansas's state bird. Kansas's state fossil is petrified wood. The Bison is the official Kansas animal and the Barred tiger salamander is the Kansas state amphibian. Kansas's state insect is the Honeybee. A leading wheat-growing state, Kansas also raises corn, sorghum, oats, barley, soybeans, and potatoes. Kansas has 81,815 sq mi of land.
Search and discover the rich legend of America's Old West in Kansas. From the time of great explorers like Lewis and Clark through being part of both the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails, Kansas is rich in Old West history and natural splendor.
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