How well do you know your ABC's? No, not those ABC's. I'm referring to the ABC's of Kansas. Listed below is everything you need to know about Kansas from A to Z.
A is for Agriculture.
Kansas has a rich history in agriculture and currently leads the world in wheat, grain sorghum, and beef production.
B is for Brownback.
Every Kansan has a strong opinion of the 46th governor.
C is for Chiefs.
Kauffman Stadium may be on the Missouri side, but they're definitely our team!
D is for Dodge City.
I'm sure you're familiar with the phrase "Get out of Dodge!" The Dodge being referenced is our very own Dodge City.
E is for EMAW.
Because every man should be a wildcat fan.
F is for Farmers.
Farmers are the backbone of our country.
G is for the Garden of Eden.
This is the poster child of roadside attractions.
H is for Humidity.
Why must it always be so humid in Kansas?!
I is for Ike.
Ike liked Abilene and we like Ike!
J is for Jayhawk.
Rock Chalk, you beautiful bird, you!
K is for Konza Prairie.
Located in the heart of the rolling Flint Hills is the Konza Prairie in all of its colorful glory.
L is for (USP) Leavenworth.
The medium-security federal prison was once the home of James Earl Ray, Phillip Garrido, and Michael Vick.
M is for Meadowlark.
The Western Meadowlark is the state bird of Kansas.
N is for Nebraska.
We go way back with this northern neighbor. (See: Kansas-Nebraska Act.)
O is for Ozarks.
This fact actually surprised me: There is a stretch of Ozarks in the southeast corner of Kansas.
P is for Pizza Hut.
The first Pizza Hut was opened in Wichita by brothers Frank and Dan Carney.
Q is for Quilting.
Did you know that there are close to 100 quilt shops in Kansas alone?!
R is for Royals.
#WeTookTheCrown
S is for Sunflowers.
They don't call Kansas the Sunflower State for nothing!
T is for Topeka.
Topeka is our beloved capital city.
U is for University.
Kansas is home to 31 universities, including the highly accredited Kansas State University (Manhattan) and the University of Kansas (Lawrence).
W is for Wheat.
On average, Kansas produces 328 million bushels of edible gold per year.
X is for XXX.
Has anyone else noticed that there are a lot of adult bookstores along I-70?!
Y is for Yellow Brick Road.
*Feel free to insert your own Wizard of Oz joke here.*
Z is for Zoo.
Kansas is home to more than a dozen different zoos, small animal parks, and sanctuaries.
Give me your Kansas ABC's in the comments below.
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