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Information about Kansas: Kansas, as part of the
Louisiana Purchase, was annexed to the United States in 1803 as unorganized
territory. Kansas then became part of the Missouri Territory until 1821. |
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Some of the larger cities are:
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- 66111 |
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- 67401 |
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- 66219 |
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- 66611 |
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- 67502 |
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- 66111 |
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zip code - 66209 |
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Colleges: Of course these schools have
thousands of young ladies attending. As we all know there are always a few
at each institution that are willing to 'work' their way through by providing
escort services. Below is just a partial list if the schools where these
young coed escorts might need to earn a little 'tuition assistance'.
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- Emporia State University
- Fort Hays State University
- Kansas State University
- Pittsburg State University
- University of Kansas
- University of Kansas Medical Center
- Wichita State University
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- A ball of twine in Cawker City measures over 38' in
circumference and weighs more than 16,750 pounds and is
still growing.
- A grain elevator in Hutchinson is 1/2 mile long and
holds 46 million bushels in its 1,000 bins.
- South of Ashland the Rock Island Bridge is the
longest railroad bridge of its kind. It measures 1,200
feet long and is 100 feet above the Cimarron River.
- At Kansas State University College of Veterinary
Medicine waterbeds for horses are used in surgery.
- Kansas won the award for most beautiful license
plate for the wheat plate design issued in 1981.
- Dodge City is the windiest city in the United
States.
- At one time it was against the law to serve ice
cream on cherry pie in Kansas.
- The first woman mayor in the United States was Susan
Madora Salter. She was elected to office in Argonia in
1887.
- The first black woman to win an Academy Award was
Kansan Hattie McDaniel. She won the award for her role
in "Gone with the Wind."
- Kansas inventors include Almon Stowger of El Dorado
who invented the dial telephone in 1889; William Purvis
and Charles Wilson of Goodland who invented the
helicopter in 1909; and Omar Knedlik of Coffeyville who
invented the first frozen carbonated drink machine in
1961.
- Smith County is the geographical center of the 48
contiguous states.
- Amelia Earhart, first woman granted a pilot's
license by the National Aeronautics Associate and first
woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean was from
Atchison.
- Dwight D. Eisenhower from Abilene was the 34th
President of the United States.
- Silent comedian Buster Keaton, of early film
success, was from Piqua, Kansas.
- The three largest herds of buffalo (correctly called
bison) in Kansas are located on public lands at the
Maxwell Game Preserve (McPherson), Big Basin (Ashland),
and Buffalo Game Preserve (Garden City).
- Fort Riley, between Junction City and Manhattan, was
the cradle of the United States Cavalry for 83 years.
George Custer formed the famed 7th Cavalry there in
1866. Ten years later, at the Battle of the Little Big
Horn, the 7th was virtually wiped out. The only Cavalry
survivor was a horse named Comanche.
- Wyatt Earp, James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok and
William B. "Bat" Masterson were three of the legendary
lawmen who kept the peace in rowdy frontier towns like
Abilene, Dodge City, Ellsworth, Hays, and Wichita.
- The public swimming pool at the Lee Richardson Zoo
in Garden City occupies half a city block and holds 2
1/2 million gallons of water.
- Cedar Crest is the name of the governor's mansion in
Topeka, the state capital.
- Barton County is the only Kansas County that is
named for a woman; the famous volunteer Civil War nurse
Clara Barton.
- The Arkansas River may be the only river whose
pronunciation changes as it crosses state lines. In
Kansas, it is called the Arkansas (ahr-KAN-zuhs). On
both sides of Kansas (Colorado and Oklahoma), it is
called the Arkansaw.
- Civil War veteran S.P. Dinsmoor used over 100 tons
of concrete to build the Garden of Eden in Lucas. Even
the flag above the mausoleum is made of concrete.
- Handel's Messiah has been presented in Lindsborgeach
at Easter since 1889.
- A monument to the first Christian martyr on United
States Territory stands along Highway 56 near Lyons.
Father Juan de Padilla came to the region with the
explorer Coronado in 1541.
- Hutchinson is nicknamed the Salt City because it was
built above some of the richest salt deposits in the
world. Salt is still actively mined, processed and
shipped from Hutchinson.
- There are 27 Walnut Creeks in the state.
- There are more than 600 incorporated towns in the
state.
- Morton County sells the most trout fishing stamps of
all the Kansas counties.
- Fire Station No. 4 in Lawrence, originally a stone
barn constructed in 1858, was a station site on the
Underground Railroad.
- The Hugoton Gas Field is the largest natural gas
field in the United States. It underlies all or parts of
10 southwestern Kansas counties as well as parts of
Oklahoma and Texas. The gas field underlies almost 8,500
square miles, an area nearly 5 times as large as the
state of Rhode Island.
- The Kansas Speleological Society has catalogued at
least 528 caves in 37 Kansas counties. Commanche County
has at least 128 caves and Barber County has at least
117 caves.
- Kansas has the largest population of wild grouse in
North America. The grouse is commonly called the prairie
chicken.
- Milford Reservoir with over 16,000 acres of water is
the state's largest lake. The reservoir is located
northwest of Junction City.
- The Geodetic Center of North America is about 40
miles south of Lebanon at Meade's Ranch. It is the
beginning point of reference for land surveying in North
America. When a surveyor checks a property line, he or
she is checking the position of property in relation to
Meade's Ranch in northwest Kansas.
- In Italy the city of Milan is 300 miles northwest of
Rome. In Kansas, Milan is less than 25 miles northwest
of Rome, in Sumner County.
- Between 1854 and 1866, 34 steamboats paddled up the
Kaw River (Kansas River). One made it as far west as
Fort Riley.
- In 1990 Kansas wheat farmers produced enough wheat
to make 33 billion loaves of bread, or enough to provide
each person on earth with 6 loaves.
- Holy Cross Shrine in Pfeifer, was known as the 2
Cent Church because the building was built using a 2
cent donation on each bushel of wheat sold by members of
the church.
- Kansas produced a record 492.2 million bushels of
wheat in 1997, enough to make 35.9 billion loaves of
bread.
- The American Institute of Baking is located in
Manhattan.
- A 30 foot tall statue of Johnny Kaw stands in
Manhattan. The statue represents the importance of the
Kansas wheat farmer.
- The graham cracker was named after the Reverend
Sylvester Graham (1794-1851). He was a Presbyterian
minister who strongly believed in eating whole wheat
flour products.
- The rocks at Rock City are huge sandstone
concretions. In an area about the size of two football
fields, 200 rocks, some as large as houses, dot the
landscape. There is no other place in the world where
there are so many concretions of such giant size.
- George Washington Carver, the famous botanical
scientist who discovered more than 300 products made
from the peanut, graduated from high school in
Minneapolis in 1885.
- The First United Methodist Church in Hutchinson was
built in 1874 during the time of the grasshopper
plagues. The grasshoppers came during the construction
of the churches foundation but the pastor continued with
the work. As a result, thousands of grasshoppers are
mixed into the mortar of the original building's
foundation.
- A hailstone weighing more than one and a half pounds
once fell on Coffeyville.
- The Oregon Trail passed thru six states, including
Kansas. There were no Indian attacks reported on the
Oregon Trail as the travelers passed through the state.
- Russell Springs located in Logan County is known as
the Cow Chip Capital of Kansas.
- The world famous fast-food chain of Pizza Hut
restaurants opened its first store in Wichita.
- Sumner County is known as The Wheat Capital of the
World.
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