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Abbreviation
KS
Capital
Topeka
Currency
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Language
English

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Nowadays, Kansas is often regarded as the epitome of "Red State," due to its anti-evolutionist stance and Republican dominance, and is also known generally as a midwestern bread-basket, flat, farmed, and relatively empty with a smattering of tiny towns. There are, however, some larger cities and interesting highlights in Kansas. Manhattan, for example, home to Kansas State University, is a charming, fairly liberal place with plenty of tree-lined streets, bookstores, and parks, and the rolling plains nearby are still home to some pretty impressive buffalo. Kansas' many historical sites are also worth a stopover, such as the John Brown Museum, Native American Heritage Museum, and the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site. Not to mention, too, that all tornado chasers need to head here for dramatic (and dangerous) displays -- Dorothy's experience was only slightly more extreme than the norm. Minus the munchkins and Emerald City, tornadoes in Kansas have been known to carve paths of destruction up to two miles wide.
 
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