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City of Riley. The City of Riley was founded in the 1870s and is located approximately 20 miles northwest of Manhattan Kansas. City Offices · Schools ...
Fort Riley, KS - Nearby Cities. Manhattan, KS Manhattan is a college town located about 11 miles from the Fort Riley military installation.
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Known as the Little Apple, Manhattan is nestled in the heart of the scenic Flint Hills of Kansas. ... One of the Top 50 College Towns in America (Best College ...

Manhattan

City in Kansas
Manhattan is a city in Kansas, on the Kansas and Big Blue rivers. The Flint Hills Discovery Center offers multimedia exhibits on the region’s prairie ecosystem. Sunset Zoo has cheetahs, leopards and anteaters, plus a butterfly garden. Just north...
Population: 53,829 (2022)
ZIP Codes: 66502–66503, 66505–66506
Area code: 785
Elevation: 1,056 ft (322 m)
Founded: 1855
GNIS ID: 485618

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Manhattan is a city in and the county seat of Riley County, Kansas, U.S., although the city extends into Pottawatomie County. It is located in northeastern ...
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#2. Manhattan KS. Why It's a Great Place to Go to College: Manhattan is home to Kansas State University, which has elite academics, great sports teams and a ...
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Manhattan is home to Kansas State University, the Flint Hills Discovery Center, Konza Prairie, Tuttle Creek Lake, Sunset Zoo, and Kansas's #1 Public Golf Course ...
Nicknamed "The Little Apple" as a play on New York City's "Big Apple", Manhattan City is the county seat of Riley County and was founded in the 1850s.
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