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Kansas Symbols, State March: Here's Kansas
"Here's Kansas"(Composed by Bill Post)Adopted in 1992.Kansas is the place for me bountiful and plain to see Kansas has a heart display, the heart of the U. S. A As she plans toward the future with her eyes upon the future she will trust in God from day to day; As she rings the bell of freedom she will not forget the freedom that will bind her close in ev'ry way. The one with the plow, the crowded street, Kansas is alive today, repeat KANSAS
Origin of March:Kansas has two official state marches, "The Kansas March" adopted in 1935 and most recently "Here's Kansas" adopted in 1992. Both sets of music can be found in the Kansas Statutes. Find "Here's Kansas" online at the Kansas University Law site Wheat Law Library For more information on the Official Kansas Marches see Evelyn V. Alden's page, the "Official Kansas Marches." Article 8. - STATE MARCHES 78-802. Kansas March. The march "Here's Kansas" composed by Bill Post, is hereby established as an official march of Kansas.
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