- Wichita, Kansas - Wikipedia
Several airports located within the city of Wichita include McConnell Air Force Base, [15][16] Colonel James Jabara Airport, and Wichita Dwight D Eisenhower National Airport, the largest airport in Kansas As an industrial hub, Wichita is a regional center of culture, media, and trade
- Wichita, KS | Official Website
The City of Wichita is a leading-edge organization serving a dynamic community As an exceptionally well-run city, we will keep Wichita safe, grow our economy, build dependable infrastructure, and provide conditions for living well
- Wichita Top Attractions | Best Places to Visit in Kansas
Plan your travel to Wichita! Discover vibrant culture, family fun, local events, outdoor adventures, and top places to see in Kansas
- Wichita | History, Population, Map, Facts | Britannica
Wichita was founded in 1864 as a trading post on the site of a village of the Wichita Indians It owed its early development to the Texas cattle trade along the Chisholm Trail and to the rapid spread of agricultural settlement along the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, then under construction
- Downtown Wichita
Downtown Wichita is home to a diverse and exciting community Home to a strong arts culture scene, dozens of tasty local restaurants, and host to countless popular year-round events
- Explore Wichita | Choose Wichita
Wichita is where the big city meets convenience, culture and opportunity Use this guide to get a taste of the #RelentlesslyOriginal and vibrant community, home to more than 50 museums and art galleries and 1,000+ buzz-worthy restaurants, breweries and bars
- The 100 Best Things to Do in Wichita | Wichita By E. B.
Whether you’re looking for family fun, unique culinary or brewery experiences, museums, live music, shopping, sports, or date nights, Wichita has more to do than most people realize
- Wichita metropolitan area, Kansas - Wikipedia
The Wichita metropolitan area, officially known as the Wichita, Kansas MSA, is a metropolitan area in south-central Kansas at the confluence of the Little Arkansas and Arkansas Rivers, anchored by the city of Wichita The U S Census Bureau defines the metropolitan statistical area as consisting of Butler, Harvey, Sedgwick, and Sumner counties
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