1950s All-Electric Model House The first 1950s suburban house museum in the country! Discover why a house in the suburbs was the American Dream after World War II. This all-electric house was the "house of the future" in 1953. Now it's a museum! Shawnee, Kansas.
Birger Sandzen Memorial Gallery Swedish-American modernist painter and printmaker Birger Sandzen (1871-1954). European trained painter of landscapes of Kansas, Colorado and the Southwest. Lindsborg, Kansas.
Cheyenne County Historical Museum The Ye Olde Country Church, located next to the museum is maintained by the historical society as an All-Faith Chapel, commemorating the rich religious heritage left by the large number of rural Sunday Schools and churches throughout the county’s history. St. Francis, Kansas.
Children's Museum of Kansas City Enjoy a Learning Journey at Kansas City’s Own Children’s Museum! A magical learning journey where children are the stars!
Chisholm Trail Museum Wellington's Chisholm Trail Museum is a museum of domestic life in and around Wellington and Sumner County, Kansas area. Located across Washington Street from the Sumner County Court House, it's a three story structure containing over 40 rooms full of artifacts and pictures, most collected locally, some dating back to the Civil War and the 1870s cattle trail which passed just west of Wellington. In Kansas.
Cottonwood Ranch State Historic Cottonwood Ranch State Historic Site provides visitors with the opportunity to view a Kansas sheep ranch. The stone house, constructed 1885-1896, and outbuildings, 1891-1892, symbolize English settlement and ranching on the High Plains of northwestern Kansas. Studley, Kansas.
Emmett Kelley Museum The Emmett Kelly Museum in downtown Sedan honors a native son, the famous clown Emmett Kelly (1898-1979) and his sad-faced character "Willie". It's located in the 1896 Opera House on Main Street. The collection includes memorabilia of his circus career as well as many items related to local history. Sedan, Kansas.
Exploration Place This is Exploration Place. A place to discover the extraordinary. A place where you control your adventure. A place where you’re a part of the world’s cutting edge technology. Children's Museum - on the banks of the Arkansas River 300 N. McLean Blvd., Wichita, Kansas.
Grant County Museum Welcome to the Grant County Museum in Ulysses, Kansas. The adobe building in which the museum is housed is interesting in itself. It was built in 1938 as a county shop.
Great Plains Nature Center The GPNC is a new nature education facility in northeast Wichita, Kansas, emphasizing the flora, fauna and habitats of the Great Plains.
Johnson County Museum of History The Johnson County Museum of History and the 1950s All-Electric Model House in Shawnee, and the Lanesfield School Historic Site in Edgerton make up the Johnson County Museums. Committed to expanding the public's sense of community, the Museums interpret the county's history and place in American society. The Museums collect and preserve artifacts and information, which document the county's heritage; organize interpretative exhibits; and create educational programming and publications. Kansas
Kansas Museum of History The Kansas Museum of History is a division of the Kansas State Historical Society, located at the Society's Topeka headquarters in Topeka, Kansas.
Kansas Museums This page provides an alphabetical list of the museums of Kansas.
Kingman Carnegie Library The mission of the library is to provide modern library resources, services and programs to meet the educational, recreational and informational needs of the community.
Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology The Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology at Wichita State University seeks to broaden and enhance the knowledge of human beings about themselves and about humanity in general. Wichita, Kansas.
Manhattan Public Library Our mission for the Library is to create and maintain an environment in which the people of our community can readily share resources which are the cultural, educational, and recreational expressions of society.
Museum of the Kansas National Guard The Museum of the Kansas National Guard is open to the public from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Sunday appointments can be scheduled for special groups at (785) 862-1020. the museum is . The museum is located in Topeka, Kansas.
Old Cowtown Museum Old Cowtown Museum is a unique, 17 acre open-air living history museum which recreates Wichita and Sedgwick County, Kansas from 1865 to 1880.
Old Depot Museum The Ottawa passenger depot of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, built in 1888. It was designed by local architect George P. Washburn, and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Ottawa, Kansas.
Scandia Museum The Museum was estabilished in 1947 with the collection of Pete T. Strom, a son of a homestead family in 1869. In 1983 the Wolfort-Sandell addition was added with carriages and farm primitives. Scandia, Kansas.
Spencer Museum of Art The University of Kansas Art Museum and the only comprehensive art museum in the state of Kansas. Includes image maps, especially for various printmaking techniques.
Stafford County Historical Society Museum The Stafford County Historical and Genealogical Society and Museum is the collector and preserver of the past on which the present and future are built. Stafford, Kansas.
Sternberg Museum of Natural History The Sternberg Museum of Natural History is a department of Fort Hays State University and has been a part of the Hays community since 1914. In recent years, nearly 20,000 visitors per year enjoyed the exhibits that highlighted fossils, animal and plant life, people, and history of the Great Plains region. In Kansas.
The Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum Martin and Osa Johnson were early 20th century explorers, film makers, naturalists, and authors. This museum, located in Osa's hometown, showcases the Johnson's remarkable achievements through their films, photographs, books, and an unmatched collection of ethnographic art and artifacts. In Kansas.
The University of Kansas Natural History Museum The mission of the KU Natural History Museum is to study the life of the planet for the benefit of the earth and its inhabitants. Explore this site to learn more about how the museum discovers, documents, and disseminates knowledge about the earth's biological diversity, past and present, through exhibits, graduate and undergraduate education, research, and public service programs.
University of Kansas Museum of Anthropology The purpose of the Museum of Anthropology is to foster an appreciation of the significance of the physical and cultural diversity of humanity through the creation, preservation, and dissemination of knowledge about peoples around the world from earliest times to the present.
Wichita Center for the Arts Located at 9112 East Central, near the intersection of Webb Road and Central, the Center is open to the public all year. The 44,000 square foot building houses the thriving Mary R. Koch School of Visual Arts, continually changing exhibitions in the Center Gallery, and a variety of theatre and film series programs. Wichita, Kansas.
Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum The Wichita - Sedgwick County Historical Museum's mission is to educate the community and its visitors about local history by collecting, preserving, and interpreting materials reflecting the heritage of Wichita and Sedgwick County. Wichita, Kansas.
Wonderscope Childrens Museum Wonderscope Children's Museum provides an enjoyable hands-on, interactive environment for children, their families, and school or community groups to explore science, technology, the arts, and humanities.