- 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
- Wichita, KS | Official Website
The City of Wichita is a leading-edge organization serving a dynamic community As an exceptionally well-run city, we will keep Wichita safe, grow our economy, build dependable infrastructure, and provide conditions for living well
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Find vacation planning information about Wichita including hotels, restaurants, things to do, and events Enjoy festivals attractions year round
- 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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From our historic downtown and parks, trails, and wide open spaces, to our performing art center, large and small concert venues, numerous award-winning museums, and engaging events like Riverfest, you're sure to find that Wichita is indeed your kind of place
- Welcome to Wichita | Wichita, KS
Welcome home to Wichita! The City of Wichita is a leading-edge organization serving a dynamic and inclusive community As an exceptionally well-run city, we will keep Wichita safe, grow our economy, build dependable infrastructure and provide conditions for living well
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- About Wichita | Wichita, KS
Wichita, the largest city in Kansas with a population of 395,699, is the county seat of Sedgwick County Major highways, including the Kansas Turnpike, U S 400 and Interstate I-135, link the city with a large trade area that encompasses a population of more than one million people within a 100-mile radius
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