13 Moments Everyone Born In Kansas Will Always Remember
Since becoming a state in 1861, Kansas has been a booming, history making (and changing) state. That being said, if you were born and raised in Kansas over the last 60 years, you will always remember:

The devastating flood, which took place during the summer of 1951, was the result of heavy rains overflowing Kansas rivers. The flood resulted in the loss of 17 lives, the displacement of 518,000 people, and damages of $935 million.

"Ike" hailed from Abilene and served two terms (1953-1961).
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The landmark Supreme Court case, which was filed against Topeka's Board of Education, ended the need for all forms of state-maintained racial separation.
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The Sunflower State was rocked when the Clutter family was brutally murdered in Holcomb. Both Richard Eugene Hickock (pictured) and Perry Edward Smith were charged, convicted, and hanged for the murders, which inspired Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood."


In 1966, Deborah Irene Bryant of Overland Park was the first ever Kansan to receive the Miss America title.

The entire country watched as former President Dwight D. Eisenhower was laid to rest in Abilene.

...even with Alabama junk all over, it's still beautiful!
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The Russell native lost to challenging incumbent President Bill Clinton.

The notorious BTK Killer murdered 10 people between 1974 and 1991.

The monstrous tornado leveled 95% of the city and killed 11 people.

We just wanted to end this post on a high note!
What are some of the moments in Kansas history that you will never forget? Tell us in the comments.
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