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Welcome
to Manhattan, KS
Population:
50,000
First
Settled in: 1855
Number of
CNB Branches: 2
Commonly referred to as the “Little Apple”,
Manhattan
is located in the Flint Hills of northeast
Kansas. Where
Tuttle
Creek
Lake
meets the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve you will find the town of Manhattan
nestled in the valley of the hills.
The city is home to Kansas State University,
Manhattan Area Technical College and Manhattan Christian College as
well as a strong K-12 school system and Mercy Hospital.
Manhattan
is a community where the young thrive, but it is not limited to youth.
It recently was noted as one of the “Top 10 Places to Retire” by
Money Magazine.
Tuttle
Creek
Lake, the Konza Prairie Tallgrass Preserve, and Aggieville are few of the
area attractions which draw people into Manhattan. Kansas
State
University
attracts many visitors through sports programs, the Marianna Kistler
Beach Museum of Art and the University
Gardens. The town of
Manhattan
also has four golf courses, 21 parks, walking trails and the Sunset
Zoo. Numerous events fill
the calendar in Manhattan
including indoor and outdoor concert series, festivals, parades, and
sporting events.
Fort Riley is a
short drive from Manhattan and is home to the First Infantry Division
of the United States Army.
Pictured at left is the Central National Bank
branch location at 1403 College Avenue. Pictured at right is the Bill
Snyder Family Stadium.
For more information visit www.manhattan.org.
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