Manhattan

It all began in the spring of 1855 when the Cincinnati and Kansas Land Co. left Ohio on the steamboat Hartford. They were headed for central Kansas via the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, and Kansas Rivers. Their goal: to settle a town and name it Manhattan, thinking it might become a second Manhattan, New York.

On the way up the Kansas River, three men stopped, went ashore, and hired a wagon. They drove to what is now Junction city, where they intended to start the Manhattan of the Midwest.

But the Hartford ran aground in the Kansas River south of the confluence of the Blue and Kansas Rivers.

The Cincinnati and Kansas Land Co. and all of the small groups of settlers already in the area joined forces to form a town, which they agreed to call Manhattan.

Manhattan has grown steadily since then. Although Manhattan, Kansas, may not be another New York City in size, residents of Manhattan of the Midwest think you’ll savor the savvy of “The Little Apple.”

“The Little Apple” is home to more than 40,000 people today. Manhattan is nestled in among the picturesque Flint Hills, so named for their numerous bands of limestone and flint.

Let the road decide.

Plans are useful, but flexibility is where the real discoveries happen.

Hunting

There are more than 108,000 acres of public hunting land in the Manhattan area. All are free and open to licensed hunters during regular game seasons. These areas may be…

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Things to Do in Manhattan

Konza Prairie

In the heart of the Flint Hills, the 8,616-acre Konza Prairie is a rare opportunity…

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The best parts of a trip rarely show up on an itinerary.

Flint Hills Discovery Center

The Flint Hills Discovery Center offers a large variety of experiences to the day or…

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First National Bank Building

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the First National Bank was at this…

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Harold M. Freund American Museum of Baking

The American Museum of Baking housed in the Emerson Library of the American Institute of…

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Carnegie Library

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Carnegie Library was built in 1904…

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Kansas State University

Founded in 1863 as the nation's first land grant college, Kansas State University is a…

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Plans are useful, but flexibility is where the real discoveries happen.

Colbert Hills At Kansas State University

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes

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Hartford House

The Hartford House that sets adjacent to the Historical Society Museum is a restoration of…

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