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  1. Sequent occupance in Kansas City, Kan.--: A historical geography of Strawberry Hill by Joseph Theodore Manzo, 1981
  2. Cities on the Plains: The Evolution of Urban Kansas by James R. Shortridge, 2004-04
  3. The New Economic Geography: Effects and Policy Implications; A Symposium Sponsored by The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City; Jackson Hole, Wyoming: August 24-26, 2006 by Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, 2006
  4. Guide book to the occupance and use of underground space in the Greater Kansas City area (University of Missouri. Dept. of Geology-Geography. Geographic publication) by Truman Stauffer, 1972
  5. Kansas City (Downtown America Series) by Susan Sturman, 1990-04
  6. Cities on the Plains: The Evolution of Urban Kansas.(Book Review): An article from: Journal of Cultural Geography by Peter J. McCormick, 2005-09-22
  7. Guide book to the occupance and use of underground space in the Greater Kansas City area: Prepared for field trips in the use of underground space, conducted ... of Missouri, Dept. of Geology-Geography) by Truman Stauffer, 1972
  8. The New Economic Geography: Effects and Policy Implications by no Author, 2006
  9. A bibliography of maps of the Republic of Costa Rica: Its regions, provinces, and cities by Albert Earl Palmerlee, 1961
  10. The Holy Land by G. Frederick Owen, 1977

81. Lane Community College Library - Geography And Map Links
Agency Japanese Window Joensuu, Finland Jordan Jyvaskyla City, Finland K12 AfricaGuide kansas City Historical Society Kathy Schrock s geography Links Kato
http://www.lanecc.edu/library/don/geog.htm
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Geographic and Cartographic Resources: 760 Links about Places and Maps

This set of links includes places from all over the globe, as well as many links on cartography (maps). Links are arranged alphabetically, but to find all the resources on a particular area, use the Find button on your browser. Links are checked and verified regularly.

82. K-State Geography -- Graduate Research
Straight as the Crow Flies Historical geography of the kansas City SouthernRailway Company (major professor Dr. William R. Siddall). Spring, 1986.
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Geography faculty, staff, and graduate students. GTU Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU) International Geographical Honor Society. News Department and alumni newsletters, as well as recent media coverage. Today's Weather Current Manhattan weather reported by the Weather Channel. Indicates Ph.D. dissertation (Doctoral program began in 2000) Archer, Jon. “The Future of Tuttle Creek Reservoir.”(major professor: Charles Martin) April 2003. Dobbs, Mary E. "Water Quality Attitudes and Producer Behavior, Big Creek and Middle Smoky Hill River Hydrologic Units, Kansas." (major professor: Lisa M.B. Harrington) December 2003. Gao, Hong.

83. Kansas Humanities Council -
kansas geography, kansas landscape, environmental history, the built environment,culture regions. Carnegie Center for the Arts PO Box 945 Dodge City KS 67801.
http://www.kansashumanities.org/grants/heritage/consultant_contact.html
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Please note area of expertise when selecting a consultant to contact. Susanne Benda
Textile Conservator Kansas Museum of History
6425 SW 6th Ave.
Topeka KS 66615-1099
785/272-8681 x409 office
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Care of collections Artifacts, textiles, clothing Jill Keehner
Curator Kansas Museum of History
6425 SW 6th Ave.
Topeka KS 66615-1099 785/272-8681 x425 office
785/272-8682 fax jkeehner@kshs.org Basic research Kansas history, anthropology, African ethnology 6825 Bluejacket St. Shawnee Mission KS 66203-3864 913/962-7780 home/fax gchavez@att.net Basic research Hispanics Deborah Dandridge Field Archivist Kansas Collection University of Kansas Libraries Lawrence KS 66045-2800 785/864-4274 office 785/864-5803 fax ddandrid@ku.edu

84. SETA :: Communities Database
geography. County Data for Indiana, County Data for Iowa, County Data for kansas,County Data City Data, City Data for Illinois, City Data for Indiana, City Data for
http://www.seta.iastate.edu/database/?cat=geography

85. Consider Consumers; Split Area Codes By Geography
having an area code system that makes sense, they should tell the commission thata geographic split of area codes is the best plan for the kansas City region.
http://www.areacode-info.com/headline/2000/mo000426.htm
Consider Consumers; Split Area Codes By Geography Date: 04/26/00 22:00
The substantial growth in communication devices has created the need for a new area code in the Kansas City region. The official proposal put forward to deal with this matter is to "overlay" the new area code inside the same boundary of the current 816 area code. But this is not the route that should be followed by the Missouri Public Service Commission.
Instead, the commission should create what's called a "geographic split." The region served by the 816 area code roughly would be divided in two. The 816 prefix would continue to be used in part of the region and the new area code would be used in the other.
Many people would be able to keep the same area code, while others would get the new one. But the split would be clean and would happen in one swift move. In addition, this action would make sense geographically because people in large parts of the Kansas City region would share the same area code.
The overlay plan is favored by NeuStar, which administers telephone numbering systems; it is the simplest way for telephone companies to add area codes.

86. Welcome To UScampus.com - Your One-stop Online Resource For Studying And Living
kansas is the USA s top producer of wheat and helium The state is the site of thegeographic center of the Elevation 1231m207m, Major cities Wichita / Topeka.
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87. Encyclopedia: Kansas
The geographic center of Northamerica is located in Osborne County The 1999 totalgross state product of kansas was $81 billion, placing Major cities and towns.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Kansas

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    88. 50states.com - States And Capitals
    State information resource links to state homepage, symbols, flags, maps, constitutions, representitives, songs, birds, flowers, trees Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa. kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana .
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    89. US Cities
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    90. A Little Cup Will Do You!
    Visit your city s water treatment center. Using National Geographic magazine asa resource, discuss the need of conservation of water in your area of kansas.
    http://www.fhsu.edu/kga/lp/5/franz.html
    A Little Cup Will Do You!
    Karen Franz
    Woodrow Wilson Elementary
    Manhattan, Kansas

    Overview:
    This activity will help students develop an understanding of where their cities water supply comes from and how they can make an impact on conserving the water they use.
    Grade Level: Grades 4 - 5
    Time Needed: 2-3 class sessions over a one-week period
    Geographic Theme:
    Location - Relationships within Places: Human and Environment
    Kansas Social Studies Standard for Benchmark, Grade Levels 5-K:
    The student will understand the connections among people, places, and environments in the local community, Kansas, the United States, and different nations in the world.

    National Geography Standards, Grade Levels K-4:
    The geographically informed person understands how human actions modify the physical environment.

    Outcomes:
    The student will:
  • Understand the need to conserve the water from their water supply source.
  • Practice conserving water in a daily routine activity.
  • Convey the message of conservation to other students in their school.
  • 91. Geographic Change Notes: Kansas
    Geographic Change Notes kansas. State kansas, (20 KS). Area, Effective Date,Change. Andover city, 06/06/96, annexation into Pleasant township, Butler County.
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    Geographic Change Notes: Kansas
    State: Kansas (20 KS) Area Effective Date Change Andover city annexation into Pleasant township, Butler County Blaine township, Lane County dissolved as part of reorganization Cedron township, Lincoln County deactivated before; reported as active in the 1990 Census Cherry Creek township, Cheyenne County merged into Wano township Cleveland township, Lane County dissolved as part of reorganization Duck Creek township, Wilson County township was deactivated East Kiowa unorganized territory, Kiowa County organized into part of Kiowa Rural township Edwardsville city city is dependent within Delaware township, Wyandotte County; Census MCD and FIPS code change, from 013/20000 to 010/17475 before; area reported as independent in the 1990 Census Elmendaro township, Lyon County FIPS change, from 20725 to 20687 Falun township, Saline County FIPS change, from 22937 to 22925 Golden Belt township, Lincoln County

    92. NSDI Geographic Information Resources
    Map Data Download Bloomington GIS - City of Bloomington GIS (Shelby County, Iowa)Iowa Geographic Map Server Data GIS Soils Data Data - kansas Data Access
    http://www.fgdc.gov/apps/glist.new/index.php?id=60&limit[]=5&act=

    93. National Geographic Maps | Store Locator @nationalgeographic.com
    kansas City, MO 64108. (816) 8421994. Select ANOTHER CITY in Missouri Doa NEW SEARCH. nationalgeographic.com logo. © 2004 National Geographic Maps.
    http://maps.nationalgeographic.com/ngmaps/locator3.cfm?city=Kansas City&stateID=

    94. Yale Peabody Museum: GNIS Database
    records on almost two million geographic feature names for populated places ie, townsand cities.
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    Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
    Enter some place term(s) of interest to you in the field above CONNECTICUT Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming ANY FEATURE POPULATED PLACE airport arch area arroyo bar basin bay beach bench bend bridge building canal cape cemetery channel church civil cliff crater crossing dam falls flat forest gap geyser glacier gut harbor hospital island isthmus lake lava levee locale mine oilfield other park pillar plain ppl range rapids reserve reservoir ridge school sea slope spring stream summit swamp tower trail tunnel valley well woods Limit searches to county GNIS database via USGS Canadian Geographic Names database
    GNIS Search Forms for Individual States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Available from this portion of the Peabody Museum web are 1,233,933 records corresponding to the labeled features that can be found on the 1:24,000 scale topographic maps of the US Geological Survey. A synopsis of the GNIS is as follows (excerpted from the USGS/GNIS FactSheet, June 1991):

    95. The State Of Kansas
    Date admitted to the Union January 29, 1861 as the 34th State. Capitol CityTopeka; Geographic Size 82,264 square miles. kansas ranks 14th in size.
    http://skyways.lib.ks.us/senategop/kansaspage.html
    Kansas Facts and Links
    Kansas Facts
    • Date admitted to the Union: January 29, 1861 as the 34th State.
    • Capitol City: Topeka
    • Geographic Size: 82,264 square miles. Kansas ranks 14th in size.
    • Geographic center of the U.S.: Near Lebanon in Smith County, Kansas.
    • Nickname is Sunflower State. Also Wheat State.
    • State Motto: "Ad Astra Per Aspera," Latin for "To the stars through difficulties."
    • State Song: "Home on the Range"
    • State Tree: Cottonwood
    • State Bird: Western Meadowlark
    • State Reptile: Ornate Box Turtle
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