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Kansas
Kansas occupies a prominent place in American history, though
its status in pop culture is somewhat less distinguished. The state
was a violent battleground between pro- and anti-slavery settlers
during the 1850s, a period dubbed 'Bleeding Kansas'. It played a
pivotal role in America's westward expansion, its string of
frontier forts supporting the clashes of the Indian Wars of the
1860s. But as every American school kid knows, Kansas is most
famous for the landmark ruling of Brown v. Board of Education of
Topeka, which ended segregation in public schools. Visitors can
learn more about Kansas' history at the state's many historic
sites, many of which have been designated national historic
landmarks.
Kansas has its colourful past as well, peopled by cowboys,
gunfighters and lawmen. It is home to Dodge City, the once-infamous
'Wickedest City of the West', which has been the setting of
countless movies and television shows, including Gunsmoke. Even
today, Kansas has a reputation for quirkiness. Among worldlier
travellers, it has often been the butt of jokes-a place whose miles
of seemingly flat, empty terrain are punctuated by sites like the
world's largest ball of twine or stirred out of sleepiness by a
tornado à la Wizard of Oz. While Kansas may not be the ideal
holiday spot for some, it does have a lot to offer, and not only to
history buffs.
Kansas' network of state parks and wildlife refuges comprises
rolling hills and prairies, sand dunes, wildflowers, rivers and
lakes, offering hunters, hikers, boaters, horseback riders and
fishermen a wealth of options. Kansas isn't all rolling prairies
though, and it has several major cities, all located in the eastern
half of the state. It is largest city is Wichita, which has a
population of over 350,000 and enough museums, shops, restaurants
and attractions to entertain them all. Topeka, though smaller, is
the capital of Kansas and home to the Kansas State Historical
Society Museum. The true largest city in Kansas is the buzzing
Kansas City, though the state can claim only the less than half of
it west of the Mississippi River.
The town of Lawrence, home to the University of Kansas, is a
perfect example of why not to take stereotypes as truth, as former
senator Bob Dole is an alumnus, yet the city was the last home of
William S. Burroughs. The fun town seems to have found a balance
between traditional American values (including top-notch
basketball) and the funky world of collegiate creativity.
Perhaps after sampling the delights of the cities, tourists in
Kansas might feel jazzed enough to check out that giant ball of
twine in Cawker City or watch Kansas toss the world's largest
spinach salad in Lenexa.
Information & Facts
Climate
Kansas has a continental climate with great extremes between
summer and winter temperatures. The average daily temperature is
55°F (13°C). Most rainfall occurs between April and September, and
tornadoes occur regularly between April and June. Dodge City is the
windiest city in the US.
Language
Spanish and English are the most common
languages.
Money
The US Dollar (USD) is the unit of currency and is divided into
100 cents. Only major banks exchange foreign currency. ATMs are
widespread and credit cards and travellers cheques are widely
accepted. Travellers cheques should be taken in US Dollars to avoid
hassles. Banking hours are Monday to Friday 9am to 3pm.
Time
GMT -6 (GMT -5 from March to November).