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Kansas:
known as the Sunflower State, Wheat State, and the Jayhawker State and where can you find dinosaur bones, moon rocks, award winning elderberry wine, great works of art, and the perfect fishing hole, bison grazing on open prairie that still bears the deeply cut grooves of pioneer wagon wheels and can you discover all of this and more in one place. Experience the great outdoors in its natural state. Explore the legacy of the western frontier. View some of the most unspoiled and diverse ecosystems in the country. Hunt and fish for variety of pursuits and at a variety of locations in Kansas. Find regional creativity displayed alongside internationally acclaimed exhibits in Kansas` art centers and museums. Share a real farm and ranch experience with your family or learn what inspired people to defy the laws of nature and take flight. With wonder and amazement, explore the beautiful diversity of the Kansas landscape. Take an energizing hike in the rolling Flint Hills. Walk the floor of an ancient inland sea and touch the massive chalk rock formations. Visit the refuges and preserves that the state has dedicated to protect native land and wildlife. Spot bald eagles soaring above the trees. Hear the spine-tingling calls of sandhill cranes. Watch the stoic bison graze the prairie. Stop along your hike to smell the wide variety of Kansas wildflowers. Sail upon sparkling Kansas waters. Tremble when you hear the ancient roar of the fearsome T-Rex at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays. Get ideas to attract wildlife into your own yard at the Dillon Nature Center in Hutchinson. Let time stand still as you discover the unspoiled natural wonders of Kansas. Explore the heritage and foundation of the heartland in Kansas. Taste the sweetest apple cider, freshly milled at the Louisburg Cider Mill in Louisburg, or sample the exquisite wines from any of Kansas` many vineyards. Tour the renovated farmsteads and charming homes of rural Kansas that display antique farm implements and furniture. Have your own country living experience at an operating sheep ranch or snuggle in for a warm evening in a charming Kansas bed and breakfast. The fertile Kansas soil that welcomed the dreams of early settlers welcomes you still today. One of the most intriguing characteristics that make Kansas unique is not on the ground. An endless Kansas sky will lift your spirits as you see the machines of flight made right here in Kansas. Get an up close look at the world`s fastest airplane, th SR-71 Blackbird, or see the famous Apollo 13 lunar command module featured in the 1995 Oscar-winning movie of the same name. Take off on your own upper atmospheric adventure in a flight simulator at Exploration Place Wichita. Tour the childhood home of the first lady of flight, Amelia Earhart, in Atchison. Challenging gravity has always been a Kansas obsession. Come to Kansas and experience the passion for aviation that still soars. A trip to Kansas will present you with plenty of opportunities that will bend fishing poles into unnatural arcs and keep a pointer`s tail flexed. Feel the pull of an eight-pound largemouth bass on the end of your line. Smooth down the iridescent feathers of a ringneck pheasant. Cast your line in any of Kansas` abundant lakes and reservoirs, and you`re likely to catch channel catfish, crappie, largemouth bass, and walleye. Hunt in the state that ranks in the top three in the country for pheasant hunting. Explore other game opportunities such as quail, turkey, prairie chicken, duck, and goose hunting with success. Track the white-tailed deer as well. From the Walk-In Hunting Areas designated by the state to the fully stocked lakes and reservoirs, hunters and anglers will find no shortage of great spots. Live to love the sports that can both humble and excite the angler or hunter in Kansas. Travel across Kansas and take a trip back in time. Take a journey along the Frontier Military Scenic Byway to Fort Scott National Historic Site or head west on the Sante Fe Trail to Fort Dodge. Explore the grounds and restored buildings of these important buildings of these important outposts used during westward expansion and the Civil War. Learn about the struggles of slaves who risked their lives as they traveled along the Underground Railroad to the free state of Kansas. Take part in a traditional pow wow and feel the rhythmic dance music of the ancient Native American Indian tribes. Witness a high noon showdown of the dusty streets of old Dodge City. Experience frontier life firsthand as you take a wagon ride across the prairie. The steady squeak of wagon wheels will move you as it once moved pioneer families westward. Live by the rules of the land and fall asleep under an endless Kansas sky. The past truly becomes your present as you forge your own historical journey through time in Kansas. Set out on your own journey and discover it all in Kansas.
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