
Kansas Radiology License
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Kansas State Board of Healing Arts – Kansas Radiology License
Address | Phone Number |
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800 SW Jackson, Lower Level – Suite A Topeka, KS 66612 | 785-296-7413 |
About Kansas

Kansas, located in the central United States, is known as the Sunflower and Wheat State due to its agricultural prowess. Covering an area of 82,278 square miles, it is the 15th largest state. Established as the 34th state on January 29, 1861, Kansas played a significant role in American history during the Civil War era, as it was a battleground for free and enslaved person states, an event now known as “Bleeding Kansas.” The Civil War era led to Kansas becoming a free state and ultimately contributed to the start of the Civil War. The state’s geography is diverse, ranging from the fertile plains in the east to the semi-arid Great Plains in the west. With an economy rooted in agriculture, Kansas is one of the leading states in wheat, corn, and soybean production. Besides agriculture, the state’s economy also includes sectors like aerospace, with Wichita being known as the “Air Capital of the World” due to its significant aircraft manufacturing. Other industries include natural gas, petroleum, and meatpacking. Known for its rich cultural heritage, Kansas is home to notable figures like President Dwight D. Eisenhower and aviator Amelia Earhart. With its captivating history, varied landscapes, and vibrant cities like Topeka (the state capital), Wichita, and Kansas City, Kansas offers a unique glimpse into the heartland of America.
Kansas has also become a hub for renewable energy, particularly wind energy, making it one of the top states in wind power production. The Flint Hills region, running through the eastern part of the state, is notable for being one of North America’s last significant remnants of the tallgrass prairie ecosystem. This site offers a unique vista of untouched grasslands. In terms of culture, Kansas is the setting for L. Frank Baum’s famous children’s book, “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.” The state’s education system features prominent institutions such as the University of Kansas and Kansas State University, both known for their research programs.
Approximate Kansas Data
Total Population | Number of Males to 100 Females | Median Age | Median Household Income |
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2,934,582 | 101.0 | 37.3 | $64,124 |
Put away that Kansas Radiology License and Go Have Some Fun!
Fun Thing to Do in Kansas
- Visit the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center
- Explore the Sedgwick County Zoo
- Discover the Strataca Salt Mines
- Hike the Konza Prairie Nature Trail
- Tour the Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum & Boyhood Home
- Unwind at Botanica Wichita
- Walk around the Kansas State Capitol Building
- Explore Old Cowtown Museum
- Wander through the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens
- Visit the Museum of World Treasures in Wichita
- Explore the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
- Experience history at the Fort Scott National Historic Site
- Adventure in the Monument Rocks (Chalk Pyramids)
- Enjoy a day at Schlitterbahn Waterpark in Kansas City
- Check out the Keeper of the Plains statue in Wichita
- Visit the Oz Museum in Wamego
- Enjoy the sunset at Lake Shawnee
- Get some thrills at the Worlds of Fun amusement park
- Dive into history at the Boot Hill Museum in Dodge City
- Visit the Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas


Kansas Images
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