Kansas entered the Union relatively late: it was officially declared a state in 1861, making it the 34th state. However, despite its relatively young age, there are still plenty of historic places in Kansas. If you’re looking for small towns in the Sunflower State filled with historical sites, Baxter Springs suits the bill perfectly. This little town has a population of under 4,000 but has plenty of sites with historical significance.

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Have you ever visited Baxter Springs? What other small towns in Kansas with many historical sites do you know of? Share your experiences in the comments!

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