In Kansas, there are many famous universities and historic places. There are many famous landmarks as well. Kansas' capital is Topeka, Kansas....which is the third biggest city in Kansas.
City sizes in population:
1. Wichita
2. Kansas City
3. Topeka
Kansas is home to the University of Kansas which is home to many public viewing landmarks. The capital is another place you can visit. In western kansas, we have Castle Rock and Monument Rock, which are huge canyon shaped cliffs. There is even a cosmosphere in Hutchison and Salt Mines.
You SHOULD visit Kansas because unlike California it is plain everywhere and is just a beautiful sight to see, also it is a perfect place for kids to run around and have some fun.
because it has the best places to go
to follow the yellow brick road
for more land for a low price.
its beutiful
Flock of Dodos The Evolution-Intelligent Design Circus - 2006 was released on: USA: 2 February 2006 (Kansas City, Missouri)
Both exist. The state border is the Missouri River, and Kansas City (Kansas) is a suburb of Kansas City (Missouri) just across the river.
How did the Missouri-Kansas-Texas influence Kansas?
None....Kansas City is not a state capital, it is just a city.There is a Kansas City in both Kansas and Missouri. The capital of Kansas is Topeka and Missouri is Jefferson City
Kansas City is in Kansas and Missouri because Kansas City is a rather large city; it is in Kansas but it crosses over the border and the larger part sits in Missouri, so it is considered a city in both Kansas and Missouri.
To add on to Wiki User's answer, Kansas City, Kansas is located in Wyandotte county Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri is located in Jackson county Missouri. I know because I grew up on the Kansas side for most of my life.
Missouri river
Kansas City , go to google & theres a park in Kansas city that sits right by the River
Missouri and Kansas both have cities named Kansas City.
Kansas
The Missouri River flows through Northeast Kansas
Kansas City is located in two states: Kansas and Missouri. The city is divided by the state line, with the majority of the city lying in Missouri and a smaller portion in Kansas.