There's A Little Slice Of Heaven Right Here In Kansas And You'll Want To Visit
Have you ever traveled to some of the quirkier towns in Kansas and ended up falling in love? This little slice of heaven right here in the Sunflower State is the perfect place to spend a weekend. Or longer, if you like! This little town is incredibly charming, and it doesn’t take much to see why.

It's a tiny town of only 700 or so residents, many of which are of Czech decent.

In 1883, the town was incorporated as Wilson, and the Czech presence here has only spread, giving them the cherished nickname in 1974.
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This giant hand-painted Czech egg is the world's largest, and what a sight it is to see.
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The lake gets a lot of attention during the summer, when photos among the rocks as well as water sports kick up while it's hot.

Kansas Originals (merchandise shown above) is full of handmade goods and crafts made by many locals. If you get hungry, make sure to stop by Grandma's Soda Shop or Made From Scratch for amazing meals you'll want the recipe for.

They've been here for more than 100 years, and have plenty of history you can learn while you sit for a while.

You'll find them along I-70 between Salina and Hays. Until then, hezký den!
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