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Wichita (; ), is the most populous city
City

A city is an urban area with a high population density and a particular administrative, legal, or historical status.Large industrialized cities generally have advanced systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, house, and transportation and more....
 in the U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of Kansas
Kansas

The State of Kansas is a Midwestern U.S. state in the Central United States of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the United States "Heartland"....
, and the county seat of Sedgwick County
Sedgwick County, Kansas

Sedgwick County is a U.S. county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of 2000, the population was 452,869, and it was estimated to be 476,026 in the year 2007, making it the second-largest county in the state ....
. The 2006 estimated population of 361,420 makes it the 51st largest city in the U.S. Wichita is located in south central Kansas on the Arkansas River
Arkansas River

The Arkansas River is a major tributary of the Mississippi River. The Arkansas generally flows to the east and southeast and traverses the U.S....
.

Wichita was incorporated in 1870, based on the success of businessmen who came to hunt and trade with native populations. Its position on the Chisholm Trail
Chisholm Trail

The Chisholm Trail was a dirt trail used in the later 19th century to Cattle drive overland from ranches in Texas to Kansas railheads. The trail stretched from southern Texas across the Red River , and on to the railhead of the Kansas Pacific Railway in Abilene, Kansas, Kansas, where the cattle would be sold and shipped eastward....
 made it a destination for cattle drives headed north to access railroads to eastern markets.






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Wichita (; ), is the most populous city
City

A city is an urban area with a high population density and a particular administrative, legal, or historical status.Large industrialized cities generally have advanced systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, house, and transportation and more....
 in the U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of Kansas
Kansas

The State of Kansas is a Midwestern U.S. state in the Central United States of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the United States "Heartland"....
, and the county seat of Sedgwick County
Sedgwick County, Kansas

Sedgwick County is a U.S. county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of 2000, the population was 452,869, and it was estimated to be 476,026 in the year 2007, making it the second-largest county in the state ....
. The 2006 estimated population of 361,420 makes it the 51st largest city in the U.S. Wichita is located in south central Kansas on the Arkansas River
Arkansas River

The Arkansas River is a major tributary of the Mississippi River. The Arkansas generally flows to the east and southeast and traverses the U.S....
.

Wichita was incorporated in 1870, based on the success of businessmen who came to hunt and trade with native populations. Its position on the Chisholm Trail
Chisholm Trail

The Chisholm Trail was a dirt trail used in the later 19th century to Cattle drive overland from ranches in Texas to Kansas railheads. The trail stretched from southern Texas across the Red River , and on to the railhead of the Kansas Pacific Railway in Abilene, Kansas, Kansas, where the cattle would be sold and shipped eastward....
 made it a destination for cattle drives headed north to access railroads to eastern markets. In the 20th century, aircraft
Aircraft

An aircraft is a vehicle which is able to flight by being supported by the air, or in general, the atmosphere, of a planet. Examples include balloons, airplanes and helicopters....
 pioneers such as Clyde Cessna and Walter Beech began projects that would lead to Wichita's establishment as the "Air Capital of the World". The aircraft corporations Stearman
Stearman

Stearman Aircraft Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer in Wichita, Kansas. Although the company designed a range of other aircraft, it is most known for producing the Boeing-Stearman Model 75, which is commonly known simply as the "Stearman" or "Boeing Stearman"....
, Cessna
Cessna

The Cessna Aircraft Company is an airplane manufacturing corporation headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, Kansas, USA. Their main products are general aviation aircraft....
, Mooney
Mooney Airplane Company

The Mooney Airplane Company is a United States manufacturer of single-engined general aviation aircraft. Mooney has been a leader in civil aviation even though the company has gone bankrupt and changed ownership several times....
 and Beech were all founded in Wichita in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Cessna and Hawker Beechcraft
Hawker Beechcraft

Hawker Beechcraft Corporation is the name of a holding company formed by Onex Corporation and Goldman Sachs to acquire the aircraft manufacturing assets of Raytheon, primarily Beechcraft and Hawker Siddeley....
 remain based in Wichita today, along with Learjet and Spirit AeroSystems
Spirit AeroSystems

Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. , based in Wichita, Kansas, is the world's largest first-tier aerostructures manufacturer. The company builds several important pieces of Boeing aircraft, including the fuselage of the Boeing 737, portions of the Boeing 787 fuselage, and the cockpit of nearly all of its airliners....
, and both Airbus
Airbus

Airbus Soci?t? par actions simplifi?e is an Aerospace manufacturer subsidiary of EADS, a European aerospace company. Based in Toulouse, France, and with significant activity across Europe, the company produces around half of the world's jet airliners....
 and Boeing
Boeing

The Boeing Company is a major aerospace and defense corporation, originally founded by William Edward Boeing in Seattle, Washington. Boeing has expanded over the years, merging with McDonnell Douglas in 1997....
 maintain a workforce in Wichita.

Wichita has also evolved into a cultural and entertainment center. The vital downtown district offers nightclubs, restaurants, shopping centers, museums and parks. A 15,000 seat arena in the middle of Wichita is under construction with completion slated January 2010. Several universities are in Wichita, the largest being Wichita State University
Wichita State University

Wichita State University is an United States state-supported university located in the city of Wichita, Kansas. WSU is one of six state universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents....
 with an enrollment of 15,000 students.

In July 2006, CNN/Money and Money magazine ranked Wichita 9th on its list of the 10 best U.S. big cities in which to live. In 2008, MSN Real Estate ranked Wichita 1st on its list of best affordable cities.

Wichita was also the location of one of the most famous, and now solved, serial murder cold cases in US history. The BTK Strangler
Dennis Rader

Dennis Lynn Rader is an United States serial killer who murdered 10 people in Sedgwick County, Kansas , between 1974 and 1991. He was known as the BTK killer , which stands for "bind, torture and kill" and describes his modus operandi....
 murdered 10 people between 1974 and 1991. When BTK
Dennis Rader

Dennis Lynn Rader is an United States serial killer who murdered 10 people in Sedgwick County, Kansas , between 1974 and 1991. He was known as the BTK killer , which stands for "bind, torture and kill" and describes his modus operandi....
 reemerged in 2004, a task force led by Lt. Kenneth Landwehr identified and arrested compliance officer Dennis Rader
Dennis Rader

Dennis Lynn Rader is an United States serial killer who murdered 10 people in Sedgwick County, Kansas , between 1974 and 1991. He was known as the BTK killer , which stands for "bind, torture and kill" and describes his modus operandi....
, who subsequently pled guilty to all 10 murders.

Geography


According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the city has a total area of , of which is water.

Climate


Wichita has a humid subtropical climate
Humid subtropical climate

Humid subtropical climate is a climate zone characterized by hot, humid summers and chilly to mild winters. This climate type covers a broad category of climates, and the term "subtropical" may be a misnomer for the winter climate....
 (Koppen Cfa
Köppen climate classification

The K?ppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classifications. It was developed by Wladimir K?ppen, a Russian climatologist, around 1900 ....
) with hot, humid summers and cool to cold, dry winters. Over the course of a year, temperatures range from an average low of about in January to an average high of nearly in July. The maximum temperature reaches an average of 64 days per year and reaches an average of 14 days per year. The minimum temperature falls below an average of 108 days per year. The first fall freeze typically occurs between the second week of October and mid-November, and the last spring freeze occurs between the end of March and the final week of April.

The area receives over of precipitation during an average year, with the largest share being received in May and June—with a combined 21 days of measurable precipitation. During a typical year, the total amount of precipitation may be anywhere from . There are on average 88 days of measurable precipitation per year. Winter snowfall averages almost , but the median is less than . Measurable snowfall occurs an average of 11 days per year with at least an inch of snow being received on five of those days. Snow depth of at least an inch occurs an average of 18 days per year.

The area is vulnerable to severe weather
Severe weather

Severe weather phenomena are weather conditions that are hazardous to human life and property....
, with frequent thunderstorms occurring mainly during the spring and summer months of March-June. These occasionally bring large hail
Hail

Hail is a form of Precipitation which consists of balls or irregular lumps of ice . Hailstones on Earth usually consist mostly of ice and measure between 5 and 150 millimeters in diameter, with the larger stones coming from severe thunderstorms....
 as well as frequent lightning
Lightning

File:Blesk.jpgLightning is an Earth's atmosphere discharge of electricity usually accompanied by thunder, which typically occurs during thunderstorms, and sometimes during volcano or dust storms....
. Sometimes tornadoes occur. The outskirts of Wichita were affected during the Andover, Kansas Tornado Outbreak
Andover, Kansas Tornado Outbreak

The 1991 Andover, Kansas tornado outbreak was a violent outbreak of 55 tornadoes which took place on April 26, 1991, killing 24 people and injuring hundreds more....
 on April 26, 1991, which spawned an F5
Fujita scale

The Fujita scale , or Fujita-Pearson scale, is a scale for rating tornado intensity, based on the damage tornadoes inflict on human-built structures and vegetation....
 tornado—the most violent of its kind. During the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak, on May 3, 1999, an F4
Fujita scale

The Fujita scale , or Fujita-Pearson scale, is a scale for rating tornado intensity, based on the damage tornadoes inflict on human-built structures and vegetation....
 tornado hit the town of Haysville
Haysville, Kansas

Haysville is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. It is a suburb of Wichita. The population was 8,502 at the 2000 United States Census....
, which then tracked north and hit the southwest edge of Wichita.

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Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Notes: Temperature
Temperature

In physics, temperature is a physical property of a Physical system that underlies the common notions of hot and cold; something that feels hotter generally has the greater temperature....
s are in degrees Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit is a temperature scale named after the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit , who proposed it in 1724. Today, the scale has largely been replaced by the Celsius scale; it is still in use for non-scientific purposes in the United States and a few other countries such as Belize....
. Precipitation
Precipitation (meteorology)

File:MeanMonthlyP.gifIn meteorology, precipitation is any product of the condensation of Atmosphere water vapor that is deposited on the earth's surface....
 includes rain
Rain

Rain is liquid precipitation . On Earth, it is the condensation of atmospheric water vapor into droplet heavy enough to fall, often making it to the surface....
 and melted snow
Snow

Snow is a type of precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes that fall from clouds. The process of this precipitation is called snowfall....
 or sleet
Sleet

Sleet may refer to:*Rain and snow mixed, particularly in countries where British English is spoken*Ice pellets, mainly within the United States...
 in inch
Inch

An inch is the name of a Units of measurement of length in a number of different systems, including Imperial units, and United States customary units....
es; median
Median

In probability theory and statistics, a median is described as the number separating the higher half of a sample, a population, or a probability distribution, from the lower half....
 values are provided for precipitation and snowfall because mean
Arithmetic mean

In mathematics and statistics, the arithmetic mean of a list of numbers is the sum of all of the list divided by the number of items in the list....
 averages may be misleading. Mean and median values are for the 30-year period 1971–2000; temperature extremes are for the station's period of record (1954–2001). The station is located at Wichita Mid-Continent Airport at , elevation .


Demographics



Wichita's population was estimated to be in the year , .

The Wichita Metropolitan Statistical Area
Wichita metropolitan area

The Wichita Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of four counties in south central Kansas, anchored by the city of Wichita, Kansas....
, which encompasses Sedgwick, Butler
Butler County, Kansas

Butler County is a U.S. county located in South Central Kansas, in the Central United States United States. The county's population was estimated to be 63,147 in the year 2006, making it the eighth largest in the state....
, Harvey
Harvey County, Kansas

Harvey County is a U.S. county located in South Central Kansas, in the Central United States United States. The population was estimated to be 33,643 in the year 2006....
, and Sumner
Sumner County, Kansas

Sumner County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of 2000, the population was 25,946. Its county seat is Wellington, Kansas....
 counties, has an estimated population of 596,452 residing in 245,159 households, making it the 84th largest MSA in the United States. The Wichita-Winfield Combined Statistical Area
Combined Statistical Area

The United States Office of Management and Budget defines United States micropolitan area and United States metropolitan area. Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas consist of one or more counties ....
 also includes Cowley County
Cowley County, Kansas

Cowley County is a U.S. county located in south-central Kansas, in the Central United States United States. The population was 36,291 at the United States Census, 2000, and it was estimated to be in the year ....
, and has an estimated population of 630,703. Nearby Reno County is not a part of the Wichita MSA or CSA, but the Census reported a population estimate of 63,832 in Reno County in 2003.

Census of 2000


As of the U.S. Census in 2000
United States Census, 2000

File:US-Census-2000Logo.svgThe Twenty-Second United States Census, known as Census 2000 and conducted by the United States Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2000, to be 281,421,906, an increase of 13.2% over the 248,709,873 persons Enumeration during the United States Census, 1990....
, there were 344,284 people, 139,087 households, and 87,763 families residing in the city. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 was 2,536.1/sq mi (979.2/km²). There were 152,119 housing units at an average density of 1,120.6/sq mi (432.7/km²). The racial makeup
Race (United States Census)

Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, as defined by the United States Census Bureau and the Federal Office of Management and Budget , are Self-concept data items in which residents choose the Race in the United States or races with which they most closely identify, and indicate whether or not they are of Hispanic or Latino origin ....
 of the city was 75.20% White
White American

White American is an umbrella term officially employed by the United States Census Bureau, Office of Management and Budget and other U.S. government for the classification of United States citizens or resident aliens "having origins in any of the original peoples of Ethnic groups of Europe, the Ethnic groups of the Middle East, or Ethnic gro...
, 15.62% Black or African American
African American

African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the Black people populations of Africa....
, 3.96% Asian
Asian American

Asian Americans are United States of Asian people. They include sub-ethnic groups such as Chinese Americans, Filipino Americans, Indian Americans, Vietnamese Americans, Korean Americans, Japanese Americans and others whose national origin is from the Asia....
, 1.16% Native American
Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans in the United States are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States United States, including parts of Alaska and the island state of Hawaii....
, 0.06% Pacific Islander
Pacific Islander American

Pacific Islander Americans are residents of the United States with original ancestry from Oceania. They represent the smallest Race counted in the United States Census 2000....
, 5.10% from other races, and 3.10% from two or more races
Multiracial

The terms multiracial and mixed-race describe people whose ancestries come from multiple race ....
. Hispanic
Hispanic

Hispanic is a term that historically denoted relation to the ancient Hispania . During the Modern Era, it took on a more limited meaning relating to the contemporary nation of Spain....
 or Latino
Latino

The demonyms Latino and Latina , are defined in English language dictionaries as:* "a person of Latin-American or Spanish-speaking descent."...
 of any race were 9.62% of the population.

Of the 139,087 households, 32.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 47.3% were married couples
Marriage

Marriage is a social, spirituality, or law union of individuals. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding and the married status created is sometimes called wedlock....
 living together, 11.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 36.9% were non-families. 31.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.44 and the average family size was 3.10.

In the city the population was spread out, with 27.1% under the age of 18, 10.1% from 18 to 24, 30.7% from 25 to 44, 20.2% from 45 to 64, and 11.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females there were 97.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.6 males.

The median income for a household
Median household income

The median household income is commonly used to provide data about geographic areas and divides households into two equal segments with the first half of households earning less than the median household income and the other half earning more....
 in the city was $39,939, and the median income for a family was $49,247. Males had a median income of $36,457 versus $25,844 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the city was $20,647. About 8.4% of families and 11.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.4% of those under age 18 and 7.6% of those age 65 or over.

Largest Employers


Largest Employers in Greater Wichita
Company Industry Fulltime Employees
Cessna Aircraft Company Aircraft 11,300
Spirit AeroSystems Aircraft Parts 10,900
USD 259 Public Education 8,000


Historical trends


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Following the incorporation of the city in 1870, rapid immigration resulted in a land boom involving speculation into the late 1880s. By 1890 Wichita had become the third largest city in the state (behind Kansas City
Kansas City, Kansas

Kansas City is the third largest city in the U.S. state of Kansas and is the county seat of Wyandotte County, Kansas. It is a Satellite town of Kansas City, Missouri and is the third largest city in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area....
 and Topeka
Topeka, Kansas

Topeka is the Capital city of the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat and most populous city of Shawnee County, Kansas. It is situated along the Kansas River in the central part of Shawnee County, located in northeast Kansas, in the Central United States United States....
), with a population of nearly 24,000. After the boom the city suffered from 15 years of comparative depression and slow growth.

The early 20th century saw a resurgence in growth from the nascent aircraft industry (see below) with the population increasing by 350% between 1900 and 1930. By 1920 Wichita had entered the top 100 largest cities in the United States and by 1930 reached 77th in rank. The depression of the 1930s again slowed growth, with total population only increasing by 3% between 1930 and 1940. The decades during and after World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 saw a growth spurt as the city's population increased by more than 120% between 1940 and 1960. Wichita had become the largest city in the state by 1950 and the 51st largest city in the country by 1960.

The period between 1950 and 1970 saw a major shift in the city's racial make-up, as the proportion of blacks in the population increased significantly. Until 1950, blacks had made up about 5% of the population, with little variation. The black population increased from 8,082 (4.8%) in 1950 to 26,841 (9.7%) in 1970. Even as the white population has increased from 160,000 in 1950 to about 260,000 in 2000, the percentage of the population has dropped from 95% to 75%.

During the 1970s, the city's population only grew by 1%, but the growth rate accelerated in the following two decades to more than 13% in the 1990s. The growth in minority races is still strong. The black population has grown by a more modest 14% per decade, but the proportion of the other races, including indigenous Americans and immigrants from Asia and the Pacific Rim, has risen from just 1% to over 10% of the population.

Transportation


Most residents of Wichita travel around the region by automobile. The Kansas Turnpike
Kansas Turnpike

The Kansas Turnpike is a 236-mile freeway-standard toll road that lies entirely within the U.S. state of Kansas. It runs in a general southwest-northeast direction from the Oklahoma border, and passes through several major Kansas cities, including Wichita, Kansas, Topeka, Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas and Kansas City, Kansas....
 (Interstate 35), Interstates 135 and 235
Interstate 235 (Kansas)

Interstate 235 in Kansas is a 16.52 mile-long north-south bypass spur route of Interstate 35 that travels through the western part of Wichita, Kansas....
, U.S. Route 54/400, and K-96
K-96 (Kansas highway)

K-96 is a state highway in central and southern Kansas. Its western terminus is at the Colorado state line east of Towner, Colorado, where it continues as Colorado State Highway 96; its eastern terminus since 1999 is at U.S....
 run through and near the city. Currently the idea of a Northwest Corridor is under discussion, to run from K-96
K-96 (Kansas highway)

K-96 is a state highway in central and southern Kansas. Its western terminus is at the Colorado state line east of Towner, Colorado, where it continues as Colorado State Highway 96; its eastern terminus since 1999 is at U.S....
 south from Maize
Maize, Kansas

Maize is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. It is located in south-central Kansas, near Wichita, Kansas. The population was 1,868 at the United States Census, 2000....
 to US-54/400.

The Wichita Transit Authority operates 51 buses on 18 fixed bus routes within the city.

The nearest Amtrak
Amtrak

The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak , is a government-owned corporation that was organized on May 1, 1971 to provide Inter-city rail train#Passenger trains service in the United States....
 station is in Newton
Newton, Kansas

Newton is a city in and the county seat of Harvey County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 17,190 at the United States Census, 2000....
 (20 miles/32 km to the north), offering service on the Southwest Chief
Southwest Chief

The Southwest Chief is a passenger train operated by Amtrak along a 2256-mile route through the Midwestern and American Southwest United States....
 route between Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
 and Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
. However, the Kansas Department of Transportation
Kansas Department of Transportation

The Kansas Department of Transportation is a state government organization in charge of maintaining public roadways of the U.S. state of Kansas....
 recently requested Amtrak study route options between Oklahoma City
Oklahoma city

Oklahoma City is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.Oklahoma City may also refer to:*Oklahoma City metropolitan area...
 and Newton or Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri. It encompasses in parts of Jackson County, Missouri, Clay County, Missouri, Cass County, Missouri, and Platte County, Missouri counties....
.

Wichita is home to Wichita Mid-Continent Airport
Wichita Mid-Continent Airport

Wichita Mid-Continent Airport is a commercial airport located in southwest Wichita, Kansas, in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. It is the busiest airport in the state of Kansas ....
, the largest airport in the state of Kansas. Flights from Wichita's airport travel to many U.S. airport hubs via 9 commercial carriers. Mid-Continent is currently experiencing a period of growth, and served a record 1.6 million passengers in 2007. However, besides hotel shuttles there is at present only a limited 6-day-a-week hourly daytime bus service to and from the airport, and no rail connection.

Colonel James Jabara Airport
Colonel James Jabara Airport

Colonel James Jabara Airport is a public airport located nine miles northeast of the central business district of Wichita, Kansas, a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States....
 is a general aviation facility located on the city's northeast side.

Cityscape


Wichita Pan 1
Wichita has several recognized areas and neighborhoods. The downtown area is generally considered to be east of the Arkansas River
Arkansas River

The Arkansas River is a major tributary of the Mississippi River. The Arkansas generally flows to the east and southeast and traverses the U.S....
, west of Washington Street, north of Kellogg and south of 13th Street. The downtown area contains landmarks such as Century II, the Garvey Center, and the Epic Center
Epic Center

The Epic Center is a high-rise building located at 301 N. Main St. in Wichita, Kansas .At 325 foot , it is the tallest building in the city of Wichita, and the entire state of Kansas....
. is also part of downtown; this 2-3 square mile area is home to a cluster of night clubs, bars, restaurants, a movie theater, shops, and apartments and condominiums, many of which make use of historical warehouse-type spaces.

The two most notable residential areas of Wichita are Riverside and College Hill. Riverside is northwest of the downtown area, across the Arkansas River, and surrounds the Riverside Park. College Hill is east of the downtown area, south of Wichita State University. College Hill is one of the more historic neighborhoods, along with Delano on the west side and Midtown in the north-central city.

The town of Eastborough
Eastborough, Kansas

Eastborough is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 826 at the 2000 United States Census....
, Kansas
Kansas

The State of Kansas is a Midwestern U.S. state in the Central United States of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the United States "Heartland"....
 is east of College Hill, entirely engulfed by the city of Wichita.

Wichita is also home to two major shopping malls: Towne East Square
Towne East Square

Towne East Square is an enclosed, two-story shopping mall located in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It comprises more than 100 stores and restaurants in of gross leasable area....
 and Towne West Square
Towne West Square

Towne West Square is an enclosed shopping mall located in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It comprises more than 100 stores in of gross leasable area....
, on opposite ends of town, and each managed by Simon Property Group
Simon Property Group

Simon Property Group, Inc. , an S&P 500 company headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, is the largest developer of shopping malls in the United States....
. Each mall is home to five anchor stores, and has more than 100 tenants apiece. The oldest mall, Wichita Mall, is largely a dead mall
Dead mall

A dead mall or greyfield is a shopping mall with a high vacancy rate or a low consumer traffic level, or that is dated or deteriorating in some manner....
. There is another mall in the Northeastern part of the city called the Bradley Fair Mall. As of April 2007, it had 52 stores and restaurants.

Culture

Kop Statue
The City of Wichita is a cultural center for Kansas, home to several art and history museum
Museum

A museum is a "permanent institution in the service of society and of its development, open to the public, which acquires, conserves, researches, communicates and exhibits the tangible and intangible heritage of humanity and its environment, for the purposes of education, study, and entertainment", as defined by the International Coun...
s and performing arts groups. The Music Theatre of Wichita
Music Theatre of Wichita

Music Theatre of Wichita is the major performing arts company in the city of Wichita, Kansas. Music Theatre of Wichita has been around since the early seventies and has premiered many shows in the state of Kansas....
 and Wichita Symphony Orchestra
Wichita Symphony Orchestra

The Wichita Symphony Orchestra is a Wichita, Kansas, United States, based orchestra strongly associated with the Wichita State University School of Music....
 perform regularly at the Century II Convention Hall
Century II Convention Hall

The Century II Convention Hall, or Century II Convention Center is a 5,244-seat multi-purpose arena in Wichita, Kansas, United States....
 downtown. The Orpheum Theatre, built in 1922, serves as a downtown venue for smaller shows.

The city is scattered with small art galleries with some clustered in the districts of Old Town, Delano and south Commerce street. These galleries started the Final Friday Gallery crawl event, where visitors tour attractions for free in the evening on the last Friday of each month. Larger museums began participating and staying open late on Final Fridays shortly after its beginning.

The Wichita Art Museum
Wichita Art Museum

The Wichita Art Museum is an art museum located in Wichita, Kansas. It was established in 1915, when Louise Murdock?s Will created a trust to start a collection of art works by ?American painters, potters, sculptors, and textile weavers.? The collection includes works by Mary Cassatt, Arthur G....
 is the largest art museum in the state of Kansas, and contains 7,000 works in permanent collections. This museum is a hub of the city's museums along the Arkansas River: the , Old Cowtown
Old Cowtown Museum

Old Cowtown Museum is a living history museum located in Wichita, Kansas along the Arkansas River. It focuses on life in Wichita and the southern plains of Kansas during the last part of the 19th century....
 living history museum, Exploration Place
Exploration Place

Exploration Place is a modern science museum, located in the "museums on the river" district in Wichita, Kansas, Kansas, United States. Exhibits include:...
 science and discovery center, The Keeper of the Plains
The Keeper of the Plains

The Keeper of the Plains is a 44-foot weathering steel sculpture by Kiowa-Comanche artist Blackbear Bosin. It sits at the confluence of the Arkansas River and Little Arkansas River rivers in Wichita, Kansas ....
 statue, and Botanica, The Wichita Gardens
Botanica, The Wichita Gardens

Botanica, The Wichita Gardens 9.5 acres are botanical gardens and park located at 701 North Amidon, Wichita, Kansas, Kansas, United States. They are city-owned as part of the Wichita Park System....
. Botanica boasts 24 themed gardens including the popular Butterfly Garden and the award-winning Sally Stone Sensory Garden.

The Sedgwick County Zoo
Sedgwick County Zoo

The Sedgwick County Zoo is an Association of Zoos and Aquariums-accredited wildlife park and major attraction in Wichita, Kansas, Kansas. Founded in 1971 with the help of the Sedgwick County Zoological Society, the zoo has quickly become recognized both nationally and internationally for its support of conservation programs and successful br...
in the northwest part of Wichita is the most popular outdoor tourist attraction in the state of Kansas, and is home to more than 2,500 animals representing 500 different species. The zoo is next to Sedgwick county park and Sedgwick County Extension Arboretum
Sedgwick County Extension Arboretum

The Sedgwick County Extension Arboretum is located in Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States at 7001 W. 21st North Wichita, Kansas. It was established in 1994 and formally dedicated on Thursday, October 23, 2003....
.

The Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum
Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum

File:Sedgwick co historical museum.jpgThe Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum is organized as a non-profit 501 organization dedicated to preserving and presenting the local history of Wichita, Kansas and Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, to the public....
in downtown Wichita occupies the original Wichita city hall, built in 1892. The museum contains artifacts that tell the story of Wichita and Sedgwick County starting from 1865 and continuing to the present day.

Slightly east of downtown, was transformed in the early 1990s from an old warehouse district to a mixed-zone neighborhood with residential space, nightclubs, restaurants, hotels and museums, including the Great Plains Transportation Museum
Great Plains Transportation Museum

The Great Plains Transportation Museum is a railway museum in Wichita, Kansas, Kansas....
 and .

The and Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology
Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology

The Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology began in 1966 as the Museum of Man, at the bequest and initiation of Dr. Lowell Holmes, Professor of Anthropology at Wichita State University in Wichita, KS, Kansas, USA....
 are part of Wichita State University
Wichita State University

Wichita State University is an United States state-supported university located in the city of Wichita, Kansas. WSU is one of six state universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents....
.

The is held each May in the Downtown and Old Town areas of the city. It is one of the longest continuous running festivals in the state of Kansas and features over 70 events, including musical entertainment, sporting events, traveling exhibits, cultural and historical activities, plays, interactive children's events, a flea market
Flea market

A flea market or swap meet is a type of bazaar where inexpensive or secondhand goods are sold or bartered. It may be indoors, such as in a warehouse or school gymnasium; or it may be outdoors, such as in a field or under a tent....
, river events, a parade
Parade

A parade is a procession of people, usually organized along a street, often in costume, and often accompanied by marching bands, float or sometimes large balloons....
, block parties, a food court, fireworks
Fireworks

A firework is classified as a low explosive material pyrotechnics device used primarily for aesthetic and entertainment purposes. The most common use of a firework is as part of a fireworks display....
 and souvenir
Souvenir

A souvenir , memento or keepsake is an object a traveler brings home for the memory associated with it. Souvenirs include clothing such as T-shirts or hats, postcards, refrigerator magnets, miniature figures, household items such as mugs and Bowl , ashtrays, egg timers, spoons, notebook, and many others....
s for the roughly 370,000+ patrons who attend each year.

The River Run, a 10K race held on the first Saturday of the festival, is the largest road race in Kansas.

Media

The Wichita Eagle began circulation in 1872 and remains the major daily newspaper in Wichita. There is also a weekly business newspaper, the .

Monthly publications include , The Urban News and .

See Broadcast Media in Wichita
Broadcast media in Wichita

RadioWichita, Kansas, is the 98th largest radio market in the country as ranked by Arbitron. The following is a list of radio stations serving the Wichita area....
 for the full list of local terrestrial television
Terrestrial television

Terrestrial television is a term which refers to modes of television broadcasting which do not involve satellite transmission. . The term is uncommon in the United States while more common in Europe....
 stations.

Cable television service for Wichita and the surrounding areas is provided by Cox Communications
Cox Communications

Cox Communications, also known as Cox Cable and formerly Cox Broadcasting Corporation is a privately owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises providing digital cable television and telecommunications services in the United States....
 and AT&T.

Sports

Sports teams in Wichita are:
  • Wichita Wranglers
    Wichita Wranglers

    The Wichita Wranglers were a minor league baseball team based in Wichita, Kansas. The team, which played in the Texas League, was the Double-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals major-league club from 1995 to 2007, and of the San Diego Padres from 1987 to 1994....
    , Baseball
    Baseball

    Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two team sport of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score run by hitting a thrown Baseball with a baseball bat and touching a series of four markers called base arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team take turns hitting against...
  • Wichita Thunder
    Wichita Thunder

    The Wichita Thunder are a minor league hockey team based in Wichita, Kansas. The team plays in the Central Hockey League. The Thunder play in Britt Brown Arena / Kansas Coliseum, located in the northern Wichita suburb of Valley Center, Kansas....
    , Ice Hockey
    Ice hockey

    Ice hockey, often referred to simply as hockey, is a team sport played on ice. It is a fast paced and physical sport. Ice hockey is most popular in areas that are sufficiently cold for natural reliable seasonal ice cover such as Canada, the northern United States, Scandinavia and Russia, though with the advent of indoor artificial ice r...
  • Wichita Wild
    Wichita Wild

    The Wichita Wild is a professional indoor football team. They began play in 2007 as an independent organization playing all games at home against semi-pro opponents from the mid-west....
    , Indoor Football
    Indoor football

    Indoor football is a variation of American football with rules modified to make it suitable for play within indoor arenas....
  • Wichita Barbarians, Rugby Union
    Rugby union

    Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
  • Wichita Wombats, Pro Ballhockey League
  • , Cricket
    Cricket

    Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games team sport that originated in southern England. The earliest definite reference is dated 1598, and it is now played in more than 100 countries....
  • Wichita State Shockers men's basketball
    Wichita State Shockers men's basketball

    The Wichita State Shockers basketball team is the NCAA Division I men's basketball program of Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas, Kansas....
    , Division I College Basketball
  • , Division I College Baseball
    College baseball

    File:Cornell Baseball2.jpgCollege baseball is baseball as played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education, predominantly in the United States....
  • , Other WSU Sports including Nationally Ranked Volleyball, Track and Field, Tennis, Women's Basketball, and more.


Disc golf
Disc golf

Disc golf is a Flying disc games in which individual players throw a flying disc into a basket or at a target. According to the Professional Disc Golf Association, "The object of the game is to traverse a course from beginning to end in the fewest number of throws of the disc."...
 is a popular activity in Wichita. There are two eighteen hole disc golf courses (with alternate pads): in the Riverside Area and at Pawnee and Broadway. Other courses in the metro area are listed at the .

History


The site on the two rivers has served as a trading center for nomadic peoples for the last 11,000 years. The area was visited by Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado

Francisco V?zquez de Coronado y Luj?n was a Spain conquistador, who visited New Mexico and other parts of what are now the southwestern United States between 1540 and 1542....
 in 1541, while he was in search of the fabulous "cities of gold." While there, he encountered a group of Indians whom he called Quiviras and who have been identified by archeological and historical studies as Wichita Indians. By 1719 these people had moved south to Oklahoma
Oklahoma

Oklahoma is a U.S. state and a sovereignty located in the South Central United States and Southern United States of the United States of America ....
, where they met French traders. The first permanent settlement in Wichita was a collection of grass houses inhabited by the Wichita Indians in 1863. They had moved back to Wichita from Oklahoma during the American Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
 due to their pro-Union sentiments. The city was officially incorporated in 1870. Shortly thereafter it became a railhead
Railhead

A railhead is a terminus of a Rail transport line that interfaces with another transport mode, such as shipping....
 destination for cattle drive
Cattle drive

A cattle drive is the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses....
s from Texas
Texas

Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
 and other south-western points, from whence it has derived its nickname of "Cowtown." It quickly gained a wild reputation, and had numerous well known lawmen pass through, employed to help keep the rowdy cowboys in line. Among those lawmen was Wyatt Earp
Wyatt Earp

Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp was an United States farmer, teamster, sometime American Bison hunter, officer of the law in various American Old West frontier towns, gambler, bar -keeper, miner and boxing referee....
.

Wichita reached national fame in 1900 when Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Woman's Christian Temperance Union

The Woman's Christian Temperance Union is the oldest continuing non-sectarian women's organization worldwide. Founded in Evanston, Illinois in 1873, the group spearheaded the crusade for prohibition....
 (WCTU) member Carrie Nation
Carrie Nation

Carrie A. Nation was a member of the temperance movement?which opposed alcohol in pre-Prohibition in the United States United States?particularly noted for promoting her viewpoint through vandalism....
 decided to carry her crusade against alcohol to Wichita. On December 27 of that year she entered the Carey House bar in downtown Wichita and smashed the place with a rock and a pool ball. She had visited all the bars in Wichita the night before and demanded that they close their doors. However, the painting by John Noble of Cleopatra at the Roman Bath in the Carey House had drawn her particular wrath.

In 1914-1915, oil
Petroleum

Petroleum or crude oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquid found in rock formations in the Earth consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights, plus other organic compounds....
 was discovered nearby and Wichita became a major oil center. The money derived from oil allowed local entrepreneurs to invest in a nascent airplane industry. In 1917, the first plane, the Cessna Comet
Cessna Comet

The Cessna Comet was an early aircraft designed and built by Clyde Cessna in the United States in 1917. It was a conventionally-configured wire-braced monoplane with a semi-enclosed cabin that seated four....
, was manufactured in Wichita. Forty-three Swallows, the first airplanes made specifically for production, were built in Wichita between 1920 and 1923. This industry, coinciding with Wichita becoming a test center for new aviation, established Wichita as the "Air Capital." Lloyd Stearman and Walter Beech were employees of the Swallow Aircraft Company, but in January 1925 they left Swallow Aircraft and teamed up with Clyde Cessna to form Travel Air. Lloyd Stearman left the company in 1926 to start Stearman Aircraft in Venice, California. Cessna quit in January 1927 to start Cessna
Cessna

The Cessna Aircraft Company is an airplane manufacturing corporation headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, Kansas, USA. Their main products are general aviation aircraft....
. Stearman would only be gone from Wichita for a year before returning.

Travel Air
Travel Air

The Travel Air Manufacturing Company was an aircraft manufacturer established in Wichita, Kansas in the United States in 1924 by Clyde Cessna, Walter Beech, and Lloyd Stearman....
, with Walter Beech at the helm, grew to over 600 employees and operated from a huge factory
Factory

A factory or manufacturing plant is an industry building where workers manufacturing Good or supervise machines Process Manufacturing one product into another....
 complex constructed from 1927 to 1929. Due to employing so many workers at such a large complex and being a few miles outside the city limits, it was tagged "Travel Air City" by Wichita residents. The company merged with the huge Curtis Wright Corporation in the Roaring Twenties
Roaring Twenties

Roaring Twenties is a phrase used to describe the 1920s, principally in North America, that emphasizes the period's social, artistic, and cultural dynamism....
' heyday of company buyouts and takeovers just two months before the Stock Market crash in 1929. Workers were laid off by the hundreds during 1930 and more so in 1931. By the fall of 1932 all workers of Travel Air in Wichita were let go, the equipment was sold and the entire Travel Air plant sat empty.

In March 1932 Walter quit Curtis Wright to form Beech Aircraft with his wife Olive Ann
Olive Ann Beech

Olive Ann Beech was a U.S. aviation pioneer and businesswoman. With her husband, Walter Herschel Beech, she founded the Beech Aircraft Company....
 and hired Ted Wells as his chief engineer. The first four or five "Beechcraft" were built in the vacant Cessna Aircraft plant which was also closed during the depression. Beech later leased and then bought the Travel Air plant from Curtis Wright and men, machinery, and an airplane or two were moved from the Cessna plant. The first aircraft was the Model 17, later dubbed the "Staggerwing", which was first flown on November 5, 1932. The aircraft that would propel the small company into a huge corporation was the Model 18 "Twin Beech"
Beechcraft Model 18

The Beechcraft Model 18, or "Twin Beech", as it was better known, is a 6-11 place, twin-engine, low-wing, conventional-gear aircraft that was manufactured by the Beechcraft of Wichita, Kansas....
, of which thousands were built from 1937 to 1969. The Staggerwing production ended in 1946 with approximately 750 built, and a few more were assembled from parts in 1947. The Staggerwing production was replaced by the Beechcraft Bonanza
Beechcraft Bonanza

The Beechcraft Bonanza is an American general aviation aircraft introduced in 1947 by Beechcraft. it is still being produced in derivative form by Hawker Beechcraft, becoming the longest-running production airplane in history....
, although there are still nearly 100 Staggerwings in existence, most in usable condition.

In October of 1932 orchestra leader Gage Brewer
Gage Brewer

Gage Kelso Brewer was an American musician. He is quoted as the man who introduced the electric guitar to the world.He never recorded a commercially released record, published a hit song or performed at any length as part of a nationally recognized organization....
 introduced the electric guitar to the world from Wichita using an instrument developed by what would later become known as the Rickenbacker
Rickenbacker

Rickenbacker International Corporation, also known as Rickenbacker ), is an electric guitar manufacturer, notable for putting the world's first electric guitars into general production in 1932....
 Guitar Company.

The city experienced a population explosion during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 when it became a major manufacturing center for airplanes needed in the war effort
United States home front during World War II

The United States home front during World War II covers the developments within the United States, 1940-1945, to support its efforts during World War II....
. By 1945, 4.2 bombers were being produced daily in Wichita. Stearman
Stearman

Stearman Aircraft Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer in Wichita, Kansas. Although the company designed a range of other aircraft, it is most known for producing the Boeing-Stearman Model 75, which is commonly known simply as the "Stearman" or "Boeing Stearman"....
 Aircraft, later purchased by the Boeing
Boeing

The Boeing Company is a major aerospace and defense corporation, originally founded by William Edward Boeing in Seattle, Washington. Boeing has expanded over the years, merging with McDonnell Douglas in 1997....
 Company, was founded in Wichita, as were Beech Aircraft (now called Hawker Beechcraft), Cessna
Cessna

The Cessna Aircraft Company is an airplane manufacturing corporation headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, Kansas, USA. Their main products are general aviation aircraft....
 Aircraft, and LearJet (now Bombardier
Bombardier

Bombardier Inc. is a Canadian companies list of conglomerates, founded by Joseph-Armand Bombardier as L'Auto-Neige Bombardier Limit?e in 1942, at Valcourt , Quebec in the Eastern Townships, Quebec....
). The city remains a major manufacturing center for the aircraft industry today, with all of these and Airbus
Airbus

Airbus Soci?t? par actions simplifi?e is an Aerospace manufacturer subsidiary of EADS, a European aerospace company. Based in Toulouse, France, and with significant activity across Europe, the company produces around half of the world's jet airliners....
 still having major centers there, hence its nickname: "Air Capital of the World."

Wichita was also a significant entrepreneurial business center during the pre and post-war period, with Coleman
Coleman Company

Coleman Company, Inc. is an American company that specializes in outdoor recreation products. Historically, Coleman was known for camping gear....
, Mentholatum
Mentholatum

The Mentholatum Company, Inc., founded in 1889 by Albert Alexander Hyde, is a maker of non-prescription health care products. It was bought out by Rohto Pharmaceutical Co., a Japanese health care company, in 1988....
, Pizza Hut
Pizza Hut

Pizza Hut is a restaurant chain and international franchising based in Addison, Texas, Texas, United States offering different styles of pizza along with side dishes including pasta, buffalo wings, breadsticks, and garlic bread....
, White Castle
White Castle (restaurant)

White Castle is the oldest United States hamburger fast food chain. It is known for small square burgers, sometimes referred to as "sliders" . They were priced at five Cent s until the 1940s, and remained at ten cents for years thereafter while growing smaller....
, Taco Tico
Taco Tico

Taco Tico is a chain of Tex-Mex cuisine fast-food restaurants. This establishment serves tacos, tostadas, nachos, enchiladas, burritos, refried beans, and sopaipillas available for dine-in, take-out, or drive-thru....
 and Koch Industries
Koch Industries

Koch Industries, Inc. is a private corporation based in Wichita, Kansas, Kansas with subsidiaries involved in manufacturing, trading and investments....
 having all been founded in Wichita. (Ironically, White Castle closed all of their restaurants in Wichita in 1938 and has not operated in the state of Kansas after a failed revival attempt in the Kansas City area in the early 1990s.) The entrepreneurial spirit of Wichita led to the creation one of the first academic centers to study and support entrepreneurship at .

Recent history has seen increased development in downtown and to the east and west sides of Wichita. Sedgwick County voters recently approved a sales tax raise to build a new arena downtown to replace the aging Kansas Coliseum, located north of the city. This is considered by some as a stepping stone to launch new development downtown.

Sister cities

  • Cancún
    Cancún

    Canc?n is a coastal city in Mexico's easternmost state, Quintana Roo, on the Yucat?n Peninsula. Cancun is located on the Yucatan Channel that separates Mexico from the island of Cuba in the Greater Antilles....
    , Mexico
    Mexico

    The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
     - 25 November 1975
  • Kaifeng
    Kaifeng

    Kaifeng , formerly known as Bianliang , Bianjing , Daliang , or simply Liang , is a prefecture-level city in eastern Henan province of China, People's Republic of China....
    , China
    China

    China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
     - 3 December 1985
  • Orléans
    Orléans

    Orl?ans is a city in north-central France, about 130 km southwest of Paris. It is the capital of the Loiret Departments of France and of the Centre R?gion in France....
    , France
    France

    France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
     - 16 August 1944 through Sister Cities International
    Sister Cities International

    Sister Cities International is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and fostering town twinning, especially between cities in the United States and cities in other countries....
  • Tlalnepantla
    Tlalnepantla

    Tlalnepantla could refer to one of two places in the Mexico:* Tlalnepantla de Baz, a town in the state of M?xico .* Tlalnepantla, Morelos, a town and municipality in the state of Morelos....
    , Mexico
    Mexico

    The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
     - 16 October 1973


Metro cities

  • Andover
    Andover, Kansas

    Andover is a city in Butler County, Kansas and Sedgwick County, Kansas counties in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the United States Census, 2000, the city population was 6,698....
  • Arkansas City
    Arkansas City, Kansas

    Arkansas City is a city situated at the confluence of the Arkansas River and Walnut River rivers in the southwestern part of Cowley County, Kansas, located in south-central Kansas, in the central United States....
  • Augusta
  • Bel Aire
    Bel Aire, Kansas

    Bel Aire is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 5,836 at the 2000 United States Census.Geography...
  • Belle Plaine
    Belle Plaine, Kansas

    Belle Plaine is a city in Sumner County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 1,708 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Bentley
    Bentley, Kansas

    Bentley is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 368 at the United States Census, 2000....
  • Benton
    Benton, Kansas

    Benton is a city in Butler County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 827 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Cheney
    Cheney, Kansas

    Cheney is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 1,783 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Clearwater
    Clearwater, Kansas

    Clearwater is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 2,178 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Colwich
    Colwich, Kansas

    Colwich is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 1,229 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Derby
    Derby, Kansas

    Derby is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. Formerly known as El Paso, it is a suburb of Wichita, Kansas. The population was 17,807 at the United States Census, 2000....
  • Eastborough
    Eastborough, Kansas

    Eastborough is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 826 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • El Dorado
    El Dorado, Kansas

    El Dorado is a city situated along the Walnut River in the central part of Butler County, Kansas, located in south-central Kansas, in the Central United States United States....
  • Fredonia
    Fredonia, Kansas

    Fredonia is a city in Wilson County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 2,600 at the 2000 United States Census. It is the county seat of Wilson County, Kansas....
  • Garden Plain
    Garden Plain, Kansas

    Garden Plain is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 797 at the 2000 United States Census. The name is a description of the rich agricultural land....
  • Goddard
    Goddard, Kansas

    Goddard is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, in the United States. As of the United States Census, 2000, the city population was 2,037....
  • Halstead
    Halstead, Kansas

    Halstead is a city in Harvey County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 1,873 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Haysville
    Haysville, Kansas

    Haysville is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. It is a suburb of Wichita. The population was 8,502 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Hesston
    Hesston, Kansas

    Hesston is a city in Harvey County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 3,509 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Kechi
    Kechi, Kansas

    Kechi is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 1,038 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Maize
    Maize, Kansas

    Maize is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. It is located in south-central Kansas, near Wichita, Kansas. The population was 1,868 at the United States Census, 2000....
  • Mount Hope
    Mount Hope, Kansas

    Mount Hope is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 830 at the 2000 United States Census.Geography...
  • Mulvane
    Mulvane, Kansas

    Mulvane is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas and Sumner County, Kansas counties in the U.S. state of Kansas. The population was 5,155 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Newton
    Newton, Kansas

    Newton is a city in and the county seat of Harvey County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 17,190 at the United States Census, 2000....
  • North Newton
    North Newton, Kansas

    North Newton is a city in Harvey County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 1,522 at the 2000 United States Census. It has been home to Bethel College , the oldest Mennonite college in the United States since its founding in 1887....
  • Park City
    Park City, Kansas

    Park City is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States; it is a suburb of Wichita, Kansas. The population was 5,814 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Rose Hill
    Rose Hill, Kansas

    Rose Hill is a city in Butler County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 3,432 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Sedgwick
    Sedgwick, Kansas

    Sedgwick is a city in Harvey County, Kansas and Sedgwick County, Kansas counties in the U.S. state of Kansas. The population was 1,537 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Towanda
    Towanda, Kansas

    Towanda is a city in Butler County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 1,338 at the 2000 United States Census....
  • Valley Center
    Valley Center, Kansas

    Valley Center is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 4,883 at the United States Census, 2000, and was estimated to be 5,958 in 2006....
  • Wellington
    Wellington, Kansas

    Wellington is a city in Sumner County, Kansas, Kansas, United States. The population was 8,647 at the 2000 United States Census. It is the county seat of Sumner County, Kansas....
  • Winfield
    Winfield, Kansas

    Winfield is a city situated along the Walnut River in the west-central part of Cowley County, Kansas, located in South Central Kansas, in the Central United States United States....


Education

The majority of Wichita's students are served by Wichita Public Schools
Wichita Public Schools

Wichita Public Schools is the major school district serving the City of Wichita....
 (USD 259), although portions of Wichita are served by the Derby (USD 260), Haysville (USD 261), Maize (USD 266), Valley Center (USD 262), Goddard (USD 265) and Circle (USD 375) school districts. The largest private schools are Bishop Carroll Catholic High School
Bishop Carroll Catholic High School

Bishop Carroll Catholic High School is a Private school high school located in Wichita, Kansas. Along with Kapaun Mt. Carmel High School, it is one of two Roman Catholic Church high schools in the city....
, The Independent School
The Independent School

The Independent School , also known as the Wichita Independent School, is a mid-sized private school in Wichita, Kansas, Kansas....
, Kapaun Mt. Carmel High School
Kapaun Mt. Carmel High School

Kapaun Mt. Carmel Catholic High School is a four year co-educational secondary school operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wichita. It is located in the eastern half of Wichita, Kansas, and primarily serves students residing in the eastern section of Sedgwick County, Kansas and western section of Butler County, Kansas....
, Trinity Academy
Trinity Academy

Trinity Academy is a state school secondary school in the north of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is located on the border between Trinity, Edinburgh and Leith, next to Victoria Park, and a short distance from the banks of the Firth of Forth at Newhaven, Edinburgh....
 and Wichita Collegiate School
Wichita Collegiate School

Wichita Collegiate School is a private, co-educational non-denominational non-profit college preparatory day school founded in 1963 currently enrolling 966 children from preschool through 12th grade located at 9115 E....
.

Colleges and universities

  • Baker University
    Baker University

    Baker University is a private, residential university located in Baldwin City, Kansas, United States. Founded in 1858, it is the oldest university in Kansas and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church....
  • Bethel College
    Bethel College (Kansas)

    Bethel College is a private college affiliated with Mennonite Church USA. The college is located on the edge of the Flint Hills and the vast wheat fields of south central Kansas in the town of North Newton, Kansas....
     (in North Newton Kansas)
  • Butler Community College
    Butler Community College

    Butler Community College is an accredited 2-year community college located in El Dorado, Kansas, Kansas, United States. Founded in 1927, it was originally named Butler County Community College, as El Dorado is the Butler County seat, but it was renamed in recent years....
     (formerly Butler County Community College
    Butler County Community College

    Butler County Community College is the name of two community colleges in the United States:*Butler Community College. Butler County Community College, based in El Dorado, Kansas, has changed its name to Butler Community College....
    )
  • Cowley County Community College
    Cowley County Community College

    Cowley County Community College and Area Vocational-Technical School is a two-year college located in Arkansas City, Kansas, Kansas. It also operates satellite facilities in nearby Winfield, Kansas, Wellington, Kansas, Mulvane, Kansas, and Wichita, Kansas, and offers distance-learning classes at nine area high schools....
  • Friends University
    Friends University

    Friends University is a private non-denominational Christian university in Wichita, Kansas, Kansas.Friends University was founded in 1898. The main building was originally built in 1886 for Garfield University, but was donated in 1898 to the Religious Society of Friends by James Davis, a St....
  • Newman University
    Newman University

    Newman University is a coeducational Roman Catholic Church liberal arts university in Wichita, Kansas. The university offers both undergraduate and masters level programs....
  • Southwestern College
    Southwestern College (Kansas)

    Southwestern College is a four-year college, affiliated with the United Methodist Church, and is located in Winfield, Kansas, Kansas, United States....
     - (in Winfield, Kansas)
  • Tabor College
    Tabor College

    *Tabor College, Kansas is a four-year Christian liberal arts institution in Hillsboro, Kansas.*Tabor College, Australia is a multicampus Christian Liberal arts institution...
  • University of Kansas
    University of Kansas

    The University of Kansas is a public research university with campuses located in Lawrence, Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas, and Overland Park, Kansas, Kansas with the main campus being located atop Mount Oread in Lawrence....
     School of Medicine - Wichita
  • University of Phoenix
    University of Phoenix

    The University of Phoenix is a For-profit school that specializes in adult education. The largest private university in North America, it has an enrollment of more than 345,300 students....
    -Wichita Campus
  • Wichita Area Technical College
    Wichita Area Technical College

    Wichita Area Technical College is a vocational-technical school located in Wichita, Kansas. The school is governed by the Kansas Board of Regents....
  • Wichita State University
    Wichita State University

    Wichita State University is an United States state-supported university located in the city of Wichita, Kansas. WSU is one of six state universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents....
  • Wichita Technical Institute
  • Webster University
    Webster University

    Webster University is an United States private university in Webster Groves, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri.Webster today operates as an independent, non-denominational university with campus locations around the world....


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