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Kansas

Kansas. Kansas became a state on January 29,1861. It was the 34 th state to enter the Union. Ian Fink. State Symbols . State flower: Sunflower State bird: Meadowlark State motto: “To the stars through difficulties” State nickname: Sunflower S tate State flag:. Products . Plants

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Kansas

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  1. Kansas Kansas became a state on January 29,1861. It was the 34th state to enter the Union. Ian Fink

  2. State Symbols State flower: Sunflower State bird: Meadowlark State motto: “To the stars through difficulties” State nickname: Sunflower State State flag:

  3. Products Plants Cattle Wheat Corn Fish Natural Resources Soil Rivers Oil Natural gas Grassland Ogallala Aquifer Natural Resources and Products

  4. The first attraction is the Kansas Speedway. It is a race track in Kansas City. The second attraction is the Oz Museum. It is about the Wizard of Oz in Wamego, Kansas. The third attraction is the Wichita Gardens. It was a flower garden that opened in 1987 in Wichita, Kansas. Major Attractions

  5. Bob Dole was a politician. Walter Johnson was a baseball pitcher. Stan Kenton was a jazz musician. Famous People

  6. A grain elevator in Hutchinson is ½ mile long and holds 46 million bushels in it’s 1,000 bins. • Dodge City is the windiest city in the United States. 3. At one time it was against the law to serve ice cream on cherry pie. Interesting Facts

  7. www.50states.com www.enchantedlearning. com Ainsley, Dr. W . Frank, et al, (1995), Comparing Regions, New Jersey, Silver Burdett Gin References

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