
Manhattan, Kansas, a city of noted name that offers its own unique identity and rich heritage. A community that continues to strive toward the brilliant future envisioned by its earliest settlers. Manhattan's residents enjoy the quality of life in the region located at the juncture of the Big Blue and Kansas Rivers. Located 120 miles west of Kansas City and just of Interstate 70, Manhattan is known as "The Little Apple". The July 1, 2005, census population estimate for Manhattan was 49,462. This figure includes both the student population from Kansas State University as well as Fort Riley soldiers and their families residing in Manhattan. The Census Bureau also provides more detailed information related to social, economic, and housing characteristics.
Further commitment to post-secondary education is evidenced throught other choices available to students.
Manhattan Area Technicial College offers Associate of Applied Science degrees and diplomas in 12 full-time technical education programs. Part-time continuing education courses, an Associate of Applied Science degree in Emergency Medical Science, and customized training for individual businesses and groups are also available.
Kansas State University (KSU) is a comprehensive university and a major center of teaching, research and service with an enrollment of nearly 33,000 students in its nine colleges; Agriculture; Architecture, Planning, and Design; Arts and Sciences; Business Administration; Education; Engineering; Human Ecology; Veterinary Medicine; and Technology (in Salina).
This area offers 12,000 acres of water with 100 miles of irregular, wooded shoreline. Over 16,000 acres of land surrounding
Tuttle Creek Lake have been enhanced to benefit wildlife and provides excellent hunting opportunities. Turkey, white-tailed deer, quail, pheasant and waterfowl are common species found here.
Many sites around the lake have been developed for enjoyment of fishing, hunting, boating, camping, picnicking, and outdoor sports. Eleven parks offer a wide range of facilities such as overnight camping pads, beaches, comfort stations, boat launching ramps, utility hookups and picnic tables. Also available for lake visitors are a full service marina, nature tralis, equestrian trails, a disc golf course, and areas for the off road vehicle enthusiast.
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Konza Prairie is an 8,600-acre tallgrass prairie preserve owned by The Nature Conservancy. Although most of the site is restricted for research use, self-guided nature trails are open to the public from sunrise to sunset daily. You will experience the true grandeur of the Flint Hills on these trails, as you are completely isolated from civilization while you trek out onto the prairie. At times during the year, the grass around the trail will stretch high above and around the hiker.
When it comes to shopping, Manhattan has a lot to offer here too.
Aggieville, the first shopping center established in Kansas, was so named for the former K-State Aggies. Today, it is still a pre- and post-game host ot Wildcat sporting events. Located just southeast of the K-State campus, visitors to Aggieville can find places to shop, wine, dine, dance, get a haircut or enjoy a cup of gourmet coffee.
Well-known as the center for students recreation, services and nighspots, Aggieville is within walking distance of City Park and K-State. For over 13 years,
Manhattan Town Center, located downtown, has been providing one of the finest shopping experiences in northeast Kansas, featuring Dillards, J.C Penney, Sears, over 60 specialty stores and a great selection of restaurants.
Just west of Manhattan Town Center lies the historic downtown shopping area of the city known as Downtown Manhattan, Inc. The area provides an attractive and exciting shopping district with tree-lined walks and a nostalgic feel. From fashion to furnishings, hobbies to antiques, fast food to fine dining - great times await you in downtown Manhattan. Just one mile east of downtown and the mall are Manhattan's East Side shopping centers. This area is one of the larger shopping centers in Manhattan. Two national retail discount stores and many shops in between serve visitors to this area.
Manhattan was recently noted as one of the Top 10 Places to Retire by Money Magazine. All in all, Manhattan is a great place to live! For more links to information about Manhattan, please click
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