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If you're looking for new and exciting vacation adventures, then Kansas is the place you want to be. History buffs can visit Kansas' countless museums, which celebrate the state's pioneer, aviation, farming and Native American legacies. Kansas is still home on the range to the American bison, which can be viewed up close at two of the state's wildlife refuges and along the highways.
Attention students, teachers, researchers, tourists, and history buffs...there's something for everyone at the Kansas Museum of History, State Capitol, or one of our 16 historic sites. Listen to Museum and Library podcasts, search for Holiday events at historic sites, and browse through the Kansas Historic Resources Inventory online database, the featured publications, and even the museum store.
Hunting in Kansas can be described with one word: variety. From east to west, north to south, Kansas has a rich and diverse array of habitat and game species. The hunting heritage runs deep in Kansas, and hunting is important to the quality of life and rural economies. Unique hunting opportunities wait on the eastern and western borders, and the central region provides a blend.
With over 27 species of duck and nine populations of geese that reside in and migrate through the state, Kansas provides ideal territory for the waterfowl hunting enthusiast. The Waterfowl Reports provide regional waterfowl numbers, water levels, hunting conditions, and expected success. Opening and closing dates, contact info, and updates are also posted by region.