In the heart of the Sunflower State nestled in the Flint Hills is Manhattan, Kansas, a vibrant city that is a place we all love. You will often hear Manhattan, KS, referred to as "The Little Apple." While some may assume this nickname is simply a playful nod to its more famous namesake, New York City that is not necessarily the case. Here is the story behind Manhattan's designation as "The Little Apple" which is part history and part community spirit.
Manhattan, KS, despite its modest size, boasts a dynamic community characterized by innovation, entrepreneurship, and a strong sense of camaraderie. We are home to Kansas State University, and the city serves as a hub of education and research, attracting bright minds from across the globe. Its vibrant downtown area is alive with eclectic shops, diverse dining options, and cultural attractions, offering residents and visitors alike a taste of the city's unique charm.
Moreover, Manhattan's nickname reflects its resilient spirit in the face of adversity. Just as the apple thrives in diverse climates and conditions, so has Manhattan weathered its fair share of challenges throughout its history. From economic downturns to natural disasters, the city has demonstrated time and again its ability to adapt, evolve, and emerge stronger than ever.

Manhattan NY, originally coined the Big Apple term in the early 1900s and made the name part of a '70s tourism campaign. Manhattan, KS followed suit, and in 1977 first began using the nickname! "The Little Apple" serves as a source of pride and belonging for residents of Manhattan. The nickname fosters a sense of community identity and solidarity, uniting individuals from all walks of life. Whether cheering on the Wildcats at a football game or strolling through Aggieville on a sunny afternoon, Manhattanites share a deep affection for their city and its enduring nickname.
In recent years, Manhattan has experienced a renaissance, with renewed investment and development breathing new life into its neighborhoods, downtown, Aggieville, and infrastructure. Yet, amidst the changes and progress, the city's nickname remains and we have added a few more, MHK, Manhappenin', and Manhappiness!
The next time you find yourself in the heart of Kansas, take a moment to savor the sweetness of Manhattan, "The Little Apple."


