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5 Great Places in the Flint Hills

In northeast Kansas, sky and grass merge at the horizon in a vivid painting. Explore this region at places such as the Flint Hills Discovery Center and the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve.

1 Flint Hills Discovery Center  The $24.5 million center in Manhattan immerses visitors in the tallgrass prairie that once dominated mid-America. Winds gust, snow falls and smoke billows during the film Tallgrass Prairie: Tides of Time. You’ll leave understanding the importance of preserving the grasses—root system to seedheads. flinthillsdiscovery.org

2 Konza Prairie Biological Station In a region of endless horizons, self-guided hiking and nature trails crisscross the 8,600 acres of untouched prairie south of Manhattan. konza.ksu.edu

3 Kaw Mission State Historic Site and Museum Members of the Kaw Nation host powwows near the museum, which was a boarding school for  Native American boys (mostly orphans) from 1851 to 1854. Artifacts of the Kansa tribe, Santa Fe Trail and town fill the two-story limestone building in Council Grove. kshs.org

4 Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve Outside Strong City, you’ll find the nearly 11,000-acre prairie. Head to the visitors center for ranger programs and tours; more than 40 miles of hiking trails are open year-round. nps.gov/tapr

Grand Central Hotel and Grill

Grand Central Hotel and Grill

5 Grand Central Hotel and Grill In Cottonwood Falls, the 1884 boutique hotel has beautifully appointed guest rooms (from $160), and its restaurant serves Creekstone Farms premium beef cut to order. grandcentralhotel.com

Wow Moment

Symphony in the Flint Hills

Symphony in the Flint Hills

Sunset casts its glow over the tallgrass prairie, signaling the conductor to lift his baton. And the 85-piece Kansas City Symphony begins to serenade the thousands spread across the wide-open range for summer’s annual Symphony in the Flint Hills.
(620) 273-8955; symphonyintheflinthills.org

Night Out

Harry's in Manhattan

Harry's in Manhattan

For an upscale meal in downtown Manhattan, Harry’s on Poyntz Avenue is the place. Expect white linen tablecloths, attentive waitstaff and a selection of more than 30 single-malt scotches. Six-story Wareham Hotel—the city’s first skyscraper—is home to the ground-floor restaurant, which serves hand-cut steaks, fresh fish and marinated duck. (785) 537-1300; harrysmanhattan.com

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