This state borders Kansas to the east
What is Missouri
This is the nickname for Kansas
What is the Sunflower state
This is the capital city of Kansas
What is Topeka
This is the state animal
What is the magnificent American buffalo
The rising sun represents this
What is the east
What is Oklahoma
Kansas has frequent storms and is located in an area called this
What is Tornado Alley
This sits on atop of the dome of capitol building
What is a bronze sculpture weighing 4,420 pounds, was installed atop the dome on October 10, 2002. The sculpture depicts a Kansa Native American with bow and arrow pointed at the North Star.
This is the state bird
What is the Western Meadowlark
What is agriculture
This state borders Kansas to the west
What is Colorado
Kansas becomes a state on this date
What is January 29, 1861
The east wing cornerstone was laid October 17, 1866. This happened to it the winter of 1867 because of the cold.
What is the cornerstone and foundation of the wing crumbled.
This is the state flower
What is the sunflower
This is the number of stars on the state seal
This state borders Kansas to the north
What is Nebraska
When it joined the United States of America, Kansas became the ______state (out of 50.)
What is the 34th state
When building the capitol, between the east and west wing, this was added because of the draftiness. It was later demolished.
What is a covered wood bridge, called the Cave of the Winds
This is the state tree
What is the Cottonwood tree
On the state flag there is a twisted blue and gold bar that represents Kansas once being part of this
What is represents the Louisiana Purchase, the land that is now Kansas was once part of Louisiana Territory.
Kansas is in this region
What is the mid-west region
The name Kansas translates to this
What is "south wind people," or "wind people."
This is the date the capitol was finally completed
What is March 24, 1903
This is the state reptile
What is the Ornate Box Turtle
The state motto is on the seal, this is what it translate too
What is "To the stars through difficulties"