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Where is Kansas City & Why Are There Two Of Them?

Last Updated: February 23, 2026 2 Comments

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Where is Kansas City?

Map grid from @FerusdeGeo
In the map above Kansas City is in grid B3, although there in fact two Kansas cities located there.

See this map:

Kansas City Location Map

Here’s the story behind the two Kansas Cities: one in Kansas and the bigger, older one in Missouri:

 The origin: Kansas City, Missouri came first

  • In the 1830s-1840s, settlers established a trading post at the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri Rivers.
  • This settlement was originally called Town of Kansas, named after the Kanza (or Kaw) Indigenous people and the nearby Kansas River,  not after the future state of Kansas.
  • It was incorporated as Kansas City, Missouri in 1853, eight years before Kansas became a state (1861).

So, Kansas City, Missouri (KCMO) existed first, and the name “Kansas” in it referred to geography and Native heritage, not the state.

Kansas City, Kansas came later

  • When Kansas became a state, cities grew up on the Kansas side of the river, right across from the existing Kansas City, Missouri.
  • In 1886, several small towns on that side merged to form Kansas City, Kansas (KCK), deliberately choosing the same name to align themselves with the more established and economically strong Missouri city.

Essentially, Kansas City, Kansas was named after Kansas City, Missouri.

Why the larger one is in Missouri

  • By the time Kansas City, Kansas was founded, the Missouri side already had the head start: railroads, river trade, and a booming economy.
  • It grew into the region’s major metropolis, what people usually mean when they say “Kansas City.”
  • Today, Kansas City, Missouri has about half a million people, while Kansas City, Kansas has about 150,000.

The metropolitan reality

  • The two cities are part of a single, continuous metro area that spans both states.
  • People live, work, and travel back and forth across the state line daily, so it often functions as one big “Kansas City,” even though it’s split between Missouri and Kansas.

Which Kansas City do you think is best?

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Comments

  1. Pauljb 1111 says

    February 20, 2026 at 5:45 pm

    Western USA, Eastern USA. So far, so good.
    So how about the Great Lakes?
    Not to mention Alaska and Hawaii….

    Reply
  2. John Cartwright says

    February 23, 2026 at 11:40 am

    The correct pronunciation of “Kansas” is “K’n-SAW” (to rhyme with “Arkansas”). The people who incorrectly pronounce it as “KAN-zas” have smelly elbows and have eaten too many noodles.

    Reply

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