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  2. Vehicle registration plates of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The two-letter code began appearing on Kansas license plates in 1951. From 1930 to 1950, the code was a number based on the order a county ranked in terms of population based on the 1920 United States Census. From 1951 until 1988, the two letters were stamped on the license plate on the far left side, one letter on top of the other.

  3. Rollout of new Kansas license plates has been a hot mess from ...

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    The formerly simple process of changing license plate designs has been plagued by delays, confusion and cost overruns for a year. Rollout of new Kansas license plates has been a hot mess from the ...

  4. The Otoe-Missouria people once roamed the area where Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri come together. You’ve probably already gathered that we named one state after them, but it’s actually two.

  5. Here's the new Kansas license plate design as chosen by ... - AOL

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    The new plate design features: Seven black numbers and letters for the tag number. "KANSAS" in blue block lettering at the top. "To the stars" in blue script lettering at the bottom.

  6. Quit complaining about those new Kansas license plates ... - AOL

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    Laura Kelly, this plate was a bad idea,” my friend Clay Wirestone wrote at The Kansas Reflector. All nonsense. The new plates are great. 1980s version honored as collectors’ ‘plate of the ...

  7. United States license plate designs and serial formats

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    Formats for license plate numbers are consistent within the state. For example, Delaware is able to use six-digit all-numeric serials because of its low population. Several states, particularly those with higher populations, use seven-character formats of three letters and four digits, including 1ABC234 in California, 1234ABC in Kansas and ABC-1234 (with or without a space or dash) in Georgia ...