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Things to see in Manhattan (Kansas), United States

If you're looking for a bustling metropolis rife with cultural attractions and iconic landmarks, then look no further than Manhattan (Kansas). This small town on the Kansas River is home to a wealth of attractions, including the Emporia State University campus and the renowned National Museum of Wildlife Art. Additionally, Manhattan is simply stunning to look at - its winding streets lined with historic buildings are a sight to behold. Whether you're in town for a day or an extended stay, there's sure to be something worthwhile to see and do in Manhattan.

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Quick info about Manhattan (Kansas)
DetailValue
CountryUnited States
RegionKansas
Latitude40.7834
Longitude-73.9662
Appr. population57046

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