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KSU is home to the "World's Largest Ball of Twine," weighing a whopping 17,980 pounds and measuring over 41 feet in diameter—a quirky hidden gem that's sure to impress! 2. Did you know that Kansas State University has its own dairy farm? It produces delicious ice cream flavors such as Purple Pride (made with blueberries and lavender) and Call Hall Classic (a rich, creamy vanilla). 3. KSU's iconic limestone buildings, known as the "Manhattan Stone Ring," were designed by the same architects who designed the historic Plaza Hotel in New York City—a fascinating blend of local charm and big-city inspiration. 4. Hidden in the basement of KSU's library is a hidden gem called the Morse Department of Special Collections. It houses rare books, manuscripts, and historical documents, including a signed copy of the Declaration of Independence and an original 1611 King James Bible. 5. Kansas State University holds the record for the largest water balloon fight ever, with 8,957 participants in 2011—an incredible feat that goes to show the fun and energetic spirit that can be found on campus!
