Wild sunflowers that grow in profusion across the state, the Sunflower is also the official State Flower and Floral Emblem of Kansas.
Because its have sunflower
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The State of Kansas is named after the Kansas River which flows through it, which in turn was named after the Kansa Native American tribe, which inhabited the area. The tribe's name (natively kką:ze) is often said to mean "people of the wind" or "people of the south wind," although this was probably not the term's original meaning.
William Frederic Cody was born in Iowa in 1846. His nickname was Buffalo Bill. He earned this nickname after the Civil War, when his job was to provide buffalo meat to the workers of the Kansas Pacific Railroad.
There is several: *The Sunflower State *The Wheat State *Midway, U.S.A. *The Central State *The Cyclone State *The Grasshopper State *Garden of the West *The Squatter State *Bleeding Kansas *The Battle Ground of Freedom and *The Jayhawk State
Bleeding Kansas
Bleeding Kansas
Bleeding Kansas
one of Kansas's nickname is the sunflower state
Bleeding Kansas
Bleeding Kansas
Bleeding kansas
I think it was called "Bleeding Kansas"
The heart of america
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The nickname "Sunflower State" calls to mind the wild flowers of the plains of Kansas, the officially recognized state flower.The highest elevation in Kansas is on Mt. Sunflower! The Kansas state tree is the Cottonwood and the song is Home On The Range.
That is the nickname for Kansas
Sunflower State