- 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
- History of Wichita, Kansas - Wikipedia
The history of Wichita details the history of Wichita, Kansas from its initial settlement in the 1860s to the present day The site at the confluence of the Arkansas and Little Arkansas Rivers has served as a trading center and meeting place for nomadic hunting people for at least 11,000 years [1]
- Wichita, Kansas - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wichita is the biggest city in Kansas, and it is the 51st largest city in the United States [5] It is racially more similar to the rest of the United States than any other major city
- 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
- Kansas - Wikipedia
Kansas is named after the Kansas River, in turn named after the Kansa people [13][14][15][16] Its capital is Topeka, and its most populous city is Wichita; however, the largest urban area is the bi-state Kansas City metropolitan area split between Kansas and Missouri
- Timeline of Wichita, Kansas - Wikipedia
Timeline of Wichita, Kansas The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Wichita, Kansas, USA
- Demographics of Wichita, Kansas - Wikipedia
Wichita is the largest city in the US state of Kansas and the principal city of the Wichita Metropolitan Area As of the 2010 United States census, the population of the city was 382,368
- Wichita | History, Population, Map, Facts | Britannica
Wichita, city, seat (1870) of Sedgwick county, south-central Kansas, U S It lies on the Arkansas River near the mouth of the Little Arkansas, about 140 miles (225 km) southwest of Topeka The city site is a gently rolling plain at an elevation of about 1,300 feet (400 metres)
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