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
Scene: This scene in the film comes just after the house has been picked up in the twister. Dorothy's house has been lifted up into the sky and suddenly dropped back down to earth in the middle of the Land of Oz. In the scene itself, Dorothy leaves her home to see that she is "Not in Kansas anymore," and finds the new and amazing world of the munchkin city in front of her. She also meets Gwendela the good witch as her journey in Oz begins.
Kansas is well known for its effective participation in the Women 's Suffrage Movement. Early in the battle, the National American Woman Suffrage Association accepted Kansas as a liberal state that had a forward thinking mentality. In consideration of the state, the Association adopted the Kansas State flower, which is the sunflower as their image. The sunflower became a familiar sight and easily recognized symbol during suffrage campaigns. During the Women 's Suffrage Movement, Effie Graham was one of the many remarkable women that participated in the efforts and the fight for the right of women to be involved in the local votes and having the privilege to do so without any restrictions or discrimination against women, which Kansas was
Louis and Kansas City are moderately similar. Some might argue that Kansas City is a safer city on account of its lower homicide statistics. At the same time, St. Louis has a slightly lower rate of aggravated assaults. In 2013, the City of St. Louis experienced a violent year for homicides, racking up one hundred twenty. (SLMPD.org).
The Old North Church is also a very popular tourist attraction for historians and the common tourist alike. Another common spot is the USS Constitution. There is a museum with a cheap cost to enter. It has many artifacts, interactive learning tools, and tour guides if you need help with anything or if you simply want a tour. Finally, another common spot, is the USS Cassin Young. It is a destroyer that helped majorly in World War Two and the Korean War.
Hawaii is like the outdoor fun vacation that everyone wants to experience. It has so many activities that one could only wonder how they would be able to enjoy all of them. Hawaii is known for its beaches, but they also have great camping
The George Rogers Clark National Historical Park is a 26 acre historical park in the Midwest Regional Office located in Vincennes Indiana. Over the weekend of August 29th, 2015 my family and I visited the George Rogers Clark Museum. My wife and I actually live very close to Vincennes Indiana, as it is only a 25 minute drive and we frequently visit Vincennes for shopping and dining. While we do visit this town about once a month, I do admit that I have never been or paid a lot of attention to the memorial. The memorial itself is quite interesting to look at from afar as you drive past it, but you can’t really appreciate what it has to offer unless you take the time and visit the site in person and really admire its history.
Wyandotte County is located in the middle of the United States in Kansas. The county contains the cities of Bonner Springs, Edwardsville, and Kansas City. Wyandotte’s neighboring counties are Johnson and Leavenworth counties in Kansas, and Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties in Missouri. The county was actually named after the Wyandot Indians who once inhabited the land (Wyandotte County, 2010). Those who live in the region have coined the area with nicknames such as the Heart of America, KCK, and the Dot. “With 163,831 people, Wyandotte County is the 4th most populated county in the state of Kansas out of 105 counties” (Kansas Demographics, n.d.).
Kansas’s Motto is “Ad Astra Per Aspera “( translation: to the stars through difficulties). This ‘ catchphrase truly captures the can-do, all-may–be-conquered mantra that established hard-working, pioneering state.
Prairie Grove, located on the west side of the Ozark Plateau, is home to the famous Battle of Prairie Grove fought on December 7, 1862 in the American Civil War. The Battle of Prairie Grove is said in the Brutal Winter Battle in Arkansas to be “the most intense battles in the Civil War.” The Confederate army had 164 men killed, 817 injured, and 336 missing or captured just in that battle alone. The Union had 175 men killed, 813 injured, and 264 missing or captured. The town has many historical sites, but the central attraction is the Battlefield State Park.The park offers many activities such as guided tours through the Union, Confederate and civilian camps, military drills conducted by reenactors, cooking, spinning and lace-making demonstrations, and living history programs. Other historical sites in the Ozark Plateau include historic downtown Eureka Springs and Dogpatch USA. Dogpatch is an abandoned amusement park that now serves as historical site, offering tours throughout the park. Dogpatch was opened in 1968 and came to a close in 1993. Historic downtown Eureka Springs is yet another one of Arkansas’ small historic towns. It is home to many Victorian homes, old historic hotels, natural springs, stunning architecture, and over 100 locally owned shops and restaurants. When it was founded in 1897, it quickly became a major resort destination as travelers from around the country
If you are in Kennesaw, some good places to go visit is Kennesaw Mountain Park, The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History. The city of Kennesaw salute to America, a pre- Independence Day celebration, includes over 250 venders, arts and crafts. A neat historical site is Gilbert Gardens features a restored plantation home, over 3,000 plant species. Two very famous people come from Kennesaw Josh Mapes is a great American Baseball Player and Ty Pennington is a journalist, reality television
Wichita, Kansas is situated in Sedgwick County. The result was a 56.1% vote for Donald Trump, while Hillary Clinton received 36.9% of the vote. Gary Johnson received 4.9% and Jill Stein received 2.1%. Similarly, the overall Kansas state vote was as follows: 57.2% (Trump), 36.1% (Clinton), 4.7% (Johnson), and 2% (Stein). This is from both Politico and Wichita newspapers. The significance of an overwhelming vote for Trump reflects the correlation to economic divides, as voters may feel attached to the ideals of a better economy.
This takes us to the necessity of speaking about the collision of the north and south interest in the Kansas territory. Decades before the outbreak of the civil war thousands of Indians were pushed to go to the northwest by the white settlers who expanded west ward after the American Revolution. After that, during the Jacksonian era, other Indian tribes of different backgrounds were obliged by force to abandon their mother lands Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Missouri in order to move to the Indian Territory Kansas. These events forced the encounter of whites with red Indians who established a very strategic trade of fur making the Kawsmouth
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens: Possibly one of the city’s most beautiful spots, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens is a major attraction for both tourists as well as locals. Covering over 66 acres of land, established in the 1940s, the botanical gardens consist of a number of well-maintained gardens, trees, bushes, shrubbery and myriad flora. There are lovely fountains as well and you can a magnificent view of the lake below and the Dallas skyline. It has been divided into various themed gardens, namely the Woman’s Garden and the Boswell Family Garden, among others. These he gardens make for a lovely way to spend a day.
“Home on the Range,” the state song of Kansas and the musical embodiment of the American West. With its original composition dated in the early 1870’s and continued popularity around campfires today, this song offers listeners a chance to remember the true West – a land “where the buffalo roam, and the deer and the antelope play… and the skies are not cloudy all day.” This song describes a beautiful, open frontier where humanity admires nature and the two live in harmony with one another. An area full of wild animals and natural landscapes alongside cowboys and farmers. With this song in mind, people of the past and present may envision wilderness alongside tranquility, a place characterized by its mutually beneficial relationship with the land. Although many envision the 19th century American frontier as an open land full of forests, plains, buffalo, cowboys, and Indians, the actual American frontier was a large industrial system – blinded by capital – that relied on the exploitation of the natural world, technology to transform this nature into capital, and trains to link together this vast industrial frontier.
Kansas City is home to one of the tallest, largest and fastest roller coasters in the world at the city’s World of Fun amusement park.