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Keith Sebelius LakeKeith Sebelius Lake, located in northwest Kansas, is a reservoir formed by the construction of the Cedar Bluff Dam on the Smoky Hill River. The lake is named after Keith Sebelius, a former congressman from Kansas. It covers approximately 6,100 acres and offers a variety of recreational activities including boating, fishing, camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing.
Nicodemus National Historic SiteThe Nicodemus National Historic Site in Kansas stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of African American settlement on the Great Plains during the late 19th century. Established in 1996, this historic site commemorates the town of Nicodemus, which was founded in 1877 by formerly enslaved African Americans seeking freedom and opportunity in the American West.
Harlan County LakeHarlan County Reservoir, located in south-central Nebraska, near the Kansas border, is a scenic destination offering a variety of outdoor recreational activities. While it's not in Kansas, it's close enough to be of interest to visitors from the state.
Kirwin National Wildlife RefugeKirwin National Wildlife Refuge, situated in north-central Kansas, is a haven for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Spanning over 10,000 acres, the refuge encompasses a diverse range of habitats including wetlands, grasslands, and woodlands, providing critical habitat for numerous species of plants and animals.
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Prairie Dog State ParkPrairie Dog State Park is located in northwest Kansas near the town of Norton. Covering over 1,000 acres, it offers a range of outdoor recreational activities amidst the scenic prairie landscape. The park is named after the prairie dogs that inhabit the area, providing visitors with opportunities for wildlife viewing and photography.