Kansas State in United States
Description
Kansas, the Sunflower State, is synonymous with vast prairies, golden wheat fields, and a central role in America’s pioneer history. From Wichita’s aerospace industry to Kansas City’s jazz roots and barbecue culture, the state blends innovation and tradition in its heartland setting.
Originally covered entirely by area code 913, Kansas now uses multiple codes, including 785 for the north and west, and 620 for the southern and western parts. Wichita, the largest city, is served by area code 316, one of the original 1947 codes. Together, these Kansas area codes facilitate communication across cities, small towns, and expansive rural areas, reflecting both the state’s history and its modern evolution.
Originally covered entirely by area code 913, Kansas now uses multiple codes, including 785 for the north and west, and 620 for the southern and western parts. Wichita, the largest city, is served by area code 316, one of the original 1947 codes. Together, these Kansas area codes facilitate communication across cities, small towns, and expansive rural areas, reflecting both the state’s history and its modern evolution.
Map
Area Codes
Major Cities
City | Prefixes |
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Wichita | |
Haysville | |
Clearwater | |
Goddard | |
Towanda | |
Whitewater | |
Sedgwick | |
Bentley | |
Valley Center | |
Colwich | |
Newton | |
Augusta | |
El Dorado | |
Peabody | |
Mcconnell Afb | |
Elbing | |
Benton | |
Douglass | |
Garden Plain | |
North Newton | |
Cheney | |
Viola | |
Andover | |
Kechi | |
Mount Hope | |
Harper | |
Maize | |
Mulvane | |
Peck | |
Halstead | |
Derby | |
Potwin | |
Rose Hill | |
Burrton | |
Hutchinson | |
Rosalia | |
Burns | |
Garden City | |
Andale | |
Milton | |
Haven | |
Leon | |
Pittsburg | |
Frontenac | |
Coolidge | |
Murdock | |
Columbus | |
Cunningham | |
Kendall | |
Allen |