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Lawrence and the surrounding area

Downtown Lawrence
Lawrence is home to two universities: the University of Kansas and Haskell Indian Nations University. Because it is a small city (about 88,000 people) with a large student population, Lawrence has a small-town friendly atmosphere with many of the attractions of the big city.

Lawrence has a reputation for attracting up-and-coming musical groups to play in its small theatres. The city is also known for its arts scene and for the specialty shops, coffeehouses, and restaurants that cater to students. The city has swimming pools, more than 30 public parks, a publlic library, a historical museum, arts center, and active community and recreation programs.

Topeka, the state capital, is 25 miles west of Lawrence. Kansas City, home to the KU Medical Center, is only a 40-minute drive from Lawrence. Overland Park, a suburb of Kansas City, is home to the KU Edwards Campus.

The Kansas City metropolitan area has a population of 1.8 million and many fine restaurants and shopping areas. The Kansas City International Airport, in Kansas City, Mo., is about 50 miles from Lawrence and can be reached in about an hour. Lawrence shuttle services offer transportation to and from the airport if arrangements are made in advance; special rates are available for students.

Popular Kansas City events include the Kansas City Jazz Festival, Renaissance Festival, Royals baseball and Chiefs football. Popular attractions include the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City's jazz museum, Union Station, and Science City. The State Ballet of Missouri, Kansas City Symphony, and many other groups offer dance, music, and theatre.