Known as the Sunflower State and the
Wheat State, Kansas is full of fields
of all sorts of agricultural products.
The state song is "Home on the Range"
– a song young children learn
nationwide. Kansas is peaceful and
quiet – a taxi driver told me
that there were more cows than people.
Kansas (pop. 2,723,507), the Sunflower State,
is admired for its wheat fields and for the world's
largest prairie dog. And, with its 25 state parks,
it is also the perfect place to experience unspoiled
natural environments.
Population:
2,723,507
Location:
bordering Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri,
and Oklahoma