Car Transport To & From Kansas (KS)
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Home of Dorothy from the famous movie the Wizard of Oz, some of the largest wind farms in America, the geographical center of the continental US, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, Kansas is indeed America's heartland. Kansas is most certainly a farm state. As far as wheat goes, there is really no contest. In 1997 Kansas produced enough wheat to make about 36 billion loaves of bread. Indeed, Summer Country is known as the "Wheat Capital of the World." Driving ones car through Kansas is an interesting experience because the Eastern half of the state is spotted with seemingly endless rolling hills and prairie grasses, whereas once one gets over to the western side, it flattens out like a pancake. One is supposedly to be able to see out as far as is possible by the naked eye, close to 90 miles ahead on the western half. It truly is an extraordinary drive whether you're in a van, a bus, or a camper. Just remember when in Kansas do not try to catch a fish with your bare hands or picket at a funereal, it is illegal. Furthermore, keep in mind that if you ever find yourself driving through the intersection of Douglas and Broadway, you are obligated, by law, to get out of your automobile and fire three shotgun rounds into the air. |
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