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  1. cityofmhk.com. Manhattan is a city in and the county seat of Riley County, Kansas, U.S., [3] although the city extends into Pottawatomie County. It is located in northeastern Kansas at the junction of the Kansas River and Big Blue River. As of the 2020 Census, the population of the city was 54,100.

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    • 66502–66503, 66505-66506
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  2. Things to Do in Manhattan, Kansas: See Tripadvisor's 11,858 traveler reviews and photos of Manhattan tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Manhattan. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  4. Apr 19, 2024 · Manhattan, city, seat (1857) of Riley county and partly in Pottawatomie county, northeastern Kansas, U.S. The city lies where the Big Blue and Kansas rivers meet, there dammed to form Tuttle Creek Lake, on the northern edge of the rolling Flint Hills. The village was founded in 1855 when the

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    • Flint Hills Discovery Center. This modern heritage and science center opened in Manhattan in 2012, and tells you all you could want to know about the Flint Hills ecoregion.
    • Aggieville. On the edge of the KSU campus, this adorable commercial district cropped up at the turn of the century as a place for students to buy books and supplies.
    • Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. Right by Aggieville in the southeastern nook of the KSU campus is the museum for the university’s sizable art collection.
    • Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The Kansas State Wildcats football team plays their home games at this 50,000-seater stadium that hosted its inaugural season in 1968.
    • The Creepy, Kooky Insect Zoo. The Addams Family was creepy, kooky, mysterious, and spooky, but they have nothing on K-State Insect Zoo’s creatures. The tarantulas and scorpions induce skin-crawling reactions, but the real horrors await in the model kitchen.
    • Backstage At The Sunset Zoo. After the creepy crawlies, visit a traditional zoo. The Sunset Zoo has organized its exhibits by continents, including Africa, the Americas, and Asia.
    • Dream Of Chrome And Steel At The Midwest Dream Car Collection. More than 65 cars trace a centennial of automotive history at the Midwest Dream Car Collection.
    • Immerse Yourself In The Flint Hills At The Discovery Center. The Flint Hills had little soil to cover its rocky ground, and the rock was impervious to plowing.
  5. City of Manhattan • 1101 Poyntz Avenue • Manhattan, KS 66502 • Phone: (785) 587-2480 • City Hall hours: 8 AM-5 PM Monday-Thursday | 8 AM-Noon Friday

  6. First settled in 1855, Manhattan was incorporated in 1857 and now encompasses approximately 18 square miles. The community of approximately 55,000 serves a three-county, 130,000-population regional area as a leader in education, trade, health care, entertainment, culture and communication.

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