Kansas Visitor's Guide 2007/2008 - (Page 50) hotels. In Kansas, you don’t have to stray far from the high speed lanes to accumulate a carload of good times. Keep reading for a sampling of fun, short detours along I-70, 70 I-35 and I-135. If you’re ready to take an extended interstate break, turn to page 60 for more about the state’s scenic byways and Route 66 and visit www.TravelKS.com. 50 Official Kansas Visitors Guide PHOTOGRAPHS, CLOCKWISE FROM LOWER LEFT: JASON LINDSEY, JOHN NOLTNER, ROY INMAN, JOHN NOLTNER, HARLAND J. SCHUSTER, JOHN NOLTNER TAKE THAT EXIT There’s more to traveling than just getting there, especially if you and the family want to take home memories beyond those of interstate rest stops and http://www.TravelKS.com
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