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I took a little trip to the Kansas Museum of History in Topeka, Kansas a week or so ago, and here are a few photos:
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It probably did some where, but I didn't see it.berkeman said:Did it say what date the Biplane poster was from? I'm not able to see a date on the flyer...
I'll try to find a few more things later.berkeman said:Jeeze, they have all kinds of different stuff there!
dlgoff said:I'll try to find a few more things later.
The Kansas Museum of History is a state history museum located in Topeka, Kansas. It showcases the history of the state, from prehistoric times to the present day.
Visitors can expect to see a variety of exhibits and artifacts that tell the story of Kansas, including Native American history, pioneer life, and modern innovations. The museum also has interactive displays and hands-on activities for all ages.
The length of time it takes to explore the museum can vary, but most visitors spend around 2-3 hours exploring all of the exhibits. However, if you want to take your time and participate in all of the activities, you may want to plan for a longer visit.
Yes, the Kansas Museum of History is a family-friendly museum with activities and exhibits geared towards children. There are also educational programs and events specifically for kids, making it a great place for families to visit.
Yes, photography is allowed in most areas of the museum. However, there may be certain restrictions in special exhibits or areas where flash photography is prohibited. It is always best to check with museum staff before taking photos.