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  2. Populus deltoides - Wikipedia

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    Calling the cottonwood tree "the pioneer of the prairie", the Kansas state legislature designated the cottonwood the official state tree of Kansas in 1937. [19] It became the state tree of Wyoming in 1947, [ 20 ] and that of Nebraska since 1972.

  3. Cottonwood Limestone - Wikipedia

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    The Cottonwood is the main facing material for the campus buildings of Kansas State University. [4] The Topeka Performing Arts Center [12] as well as much of the Kansas State Capitol [9] and the Great Overland Station [13] in Topeka, Kansas are constructed with Cottonwood Limestone.

  4. Cottonwood Falls, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Cottonwood Falls is the largest city and county seat of Chase County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 851. [ 4 ] It is located south of Strong City along the south side of the Cottonwood River .

  5. Cottonwood River (Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    The South Fork Cottonwood River starts south of Matfield Green, then flows northward along the east side of Matfield Green and Bazaar. It merges with the North Fork Cottonwood River about 3 miles east of Cottonwood Falls [7] then flows eastward near Saffordville and across into Lyon County near Plymouth, Kansas, then along the south edge of ...

  6. Cottonwood Falls, Kansas: Prairie Road Trip Day Two - AOL

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    The prairie road trip continues from Nebraska to Kansas. Drive to Cottonwood Falls in the Flint Hills to see bison or hike at Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve.

  7. Cottonwood Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Cottonwood Ranch is a historic site near Studley in Valley Township, Sheridan County, Kansas, United States. [2] The ranch is now preserved as a Kansas State Historic Site. The ranch was built by Abraham Pratt, an Englishman who first came to the United States during the years of the Colorado Gold Rush. After returning to England, he ...

  8. List of Kansas state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Kansas state tree: Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) 1937 [13] [14] Kansas state song "Home on the Range" 1947 [15] [16] Kansas state animal: American buffalo (Bison americanus) 1955 [17] Kansas state insect: Honeybee: 1976 [18] [19] Kansas state reptile: Ornate box turtle (Terrapene ornata) 1986 [20] [21] Kansas state soil: Harney silt loam: 1990 ...

  9. Chiefs officiating: A look at the key controversies ... - AOL

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    Kansas City kicked a field goal to win the game after that. ... Travis Kelce made it down to the 2-yard line. The Chiefs scored the game-winning touchdown on the next play.