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Kansas: The Magical Land Of Kansas

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The Magical Land of Kansas “Toto, I think we are not in Kansas anymore,” said Dorothy from the Wizard of OZ. And the Kansas she lived in is not only a wonderful setting for a fictional tale, it is also a remarkable place to visit and tour with your family or friends. So, how can you make the most out of your visit to Kansas? Here, we will list some of the places you absolutely need to visit to enjoy: 1. Kansas State Capital Built on the French Renaissance Model, the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka contains murals sculpted by native John Steuart. It also features a statue of Abraham Lincoln as well as other sculptures. Known as “The Statehouse”, this impressive building can be toured by visitors, who can even take a 300-step trek to the dome, …show more content…

Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Centre Featuring the second biggest display of space artifacts after the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, the Kansas Cosmospehere is a wonderful place to visit if you are a space junkie. There are guided tours, exhibitions as well as space shows at various avenues including the Carey Digital Dome Theater and the Apollo Gallery. 4. Botanica …show more content…

Visitors can see the various collections such as aquatic, woodland and rose collections. They can also have some fun by taking pictures in the majestic backdrop of the Chinese Garden of Friendship, or fawn over exotic and vibrantly colored butterflies at the Butterfly Garden. 5. Boot Hill Museum An interesting Dodge City landmark, Boot Hill Museum houses all the relevant artifacts from the Dodge City’s days. You can walk in history from 1870’s ahead for fifty years just by witnessing the wonderful displays. You can also visit the Boot Hill Cemetery, famous for being the first Union Church, or lick your fingers while you enjoy the air of the Wild West while eating the traditional Kansas beef. 6. Monument Rocks Located in Gove County just 20 miles south of Oakley, these “chalk pyramids” (as they are better known), are National Natural Landmarks. With a height of more than 7- meters, these pyramids, estimated to be a whooping eighty million years old, serve as a historical landmark for American Indians and pioneers and also provide a gathering site for fossil collectors. Kansas is a wonderful place to visit and enjoy your journey. Visit the Prairies and the Historic Sites in the state, and you will learn more about history while on the move for having a great

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