14 Lessons The Rest Of The Country Could Learn From Kansas
Kindness. Modesty. A sense of humor… What am I referring to? Noooo, not my ideal match on some dating app (so keep swiping!) I’m naming only a few of Kansas’s wonderful characteristics that the rest of the country could use. In addition to these three, all other 49 states could definitely take a page from our book regarding:

Did you know that both the Kansas City Royals and Chiefs actually play on the Missouri side of the city? We're generous like that... (But let's face it; the KANSAS City teams are really ours!)

Trust me; no matter where you are in this world, you will never find people as neighborly and down-to-earth as you will in Kansas.
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Or at least of the United States!
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Did you know that ONE acre of wheat can make enough bread to feed more than 9,000 people for an entire day?!

Even in the very worst of times (like KU football or K-State basketball.)

Pizza Hut was founded in 1958 in Wichita.
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Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, was born in Atchison.

Wichita native Hattie McDaniel was the first African American to win an Academy Award (for her role in "Gone with the Wind").

Verrückt, the world's tallest water slide, resides at Schlitterbahn Kansas City.


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Take notes, Colorado!
Want to discover even more to love about the Sunflower State? Click on 18 Reasons Kansas Is The BEST State In The Nation.
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