The capital of Kansas is Topeka. The Kansas Capitol was constructed over a period of 37 years, from 1866 to 1903. The Capitol currently houses the offices of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Revisor of Statutes; the Kansas House and Senate chambers, legislative offices and administrative staff; the Capitol press corps; and the Kansas State Library.
The Smoky Hills are rugged limestone hills in central Kansas. The Flint Hills, in east central Kansas, cover several million acres of undulating, virtually treeless prairie and are also the largest segment of true tallgrass prairie remaining in the U.S.
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