Kansas
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Kansas
Welcome to Kansas, nicknamed the Sunflower State, but also known as the Jayhawk
State, the Midway State, and the Wheat State. This region of plains and prairie
is the breadbasket of the country, growing more wheat than any other state in
the union
In 1822, the Santa Fe Trail brought hundreds and hundreds of wagons through
Kansas, and as the population grew, Kansas became a state in 1861. Cattle drives
and railroads continued to change the face of the state, and Dodge City became
home to the largest cattle market in the world, gaining notoriety in the process
as the rough and tumbling home to the likes of Wyatt Earp, Wild Bill Hickok, and
Bat Masterson. Today, cattle, wheat, corn, and soybeans form the base for the
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