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| Aren't we lucky to live in such a fun state? Kansas is packed with things to do and spots to see, whether you're interested in discovering hidden gems or exploring local hotspots. Read on to learn more about activities, attractions, and more! |

| The Small-Town Eatery In Kansas Where Locals Catch Up Over Delicious Fried Chicken | We love a good opportunity for fine dining in Kansas. Dressing up for a night on the town, celebrating a special occasion, indulging in delicacies you don't normally get to enjoy: it all combines to make such a magical night. Still, the Sunflower State isn't known for being uppity, and one of the things most of us love about Kansas is how down-home and entirely unpretentious the state is. | Read more |

| 7 Tasty Reasons To Visit Dodge City, Kansas | When in Dodge City, eat like you're on vacation with your pick of these amazing restaurants. There are plenty of other options, but these are the best the town has to offer, according to our stomachs and from what we've been recommended. Thanks to our readers, we have the top restaurants you should add to your bucket list, all in Dodge City, Kansas. | Read more |

| Here Are The 10 Most Beautiful, Charming Small Towns In Kansas | There's no denying it (no matter how hard you try): Kansas is a gorgeous state with some of the kindest, most welcoming people you'll ever meet. Aside from the lovely scenery and residents, we are also home to these 10 charming small towns (with populations of less than 30,000 people) that you will want to visit! Here are our picks for the most charming small towns in Kansas: Do you live in one of these towns? | Read more |

| Don't Miss Out On Homestyle Kansas Eats At Latham Saloon | If you've had a hankering for good food, and you're traveling in southeast Kansas, we've got a spot you may want to add to your road trip. Latham Saloon is a hidden gem, serving homestyle Kansas eats that we can't get enough of. If you're hungry on the road, come stop by! | Read more |
The center of commercial activity in historic Wichita was on the eastern end of Douglas Avenue. These historic buildings were built in the late 19th century in a Classical Revival style and reflected Wichita's prominence as a grain and railroad center. (John Coletti via GettyImeges) | |
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