1922 Marion Model 37 steam shovel in our parking lot.
Old (used) jail cell
Two headed calf
Steam shovel in the parking lot
Neighborhood grocery store, circa 1910
Omnibus stage coach
Green Elm School
Old computer (precursor, haha)!
Tons of typewriters
Horse-drawn hearse
Mailboxes
Steam shovel
Old fashioned dress
Hats and bonnets
Two-headed calf
Jamie W.
Jul 21, 2018
If you happen to be in the area, this is a great stop to see a pocket of the past. The museum is donation only, and their funding is based on the number of annual visitors - so stop in! There are a number of intriguing items, foremost is the two headed calf. There's also a room full of old cars, wagons, typewriters, and a jail cell from an old jail. They also have fashions and mailboxes from the past. It's a time capsule of sorts. The descriptions are thorough so if you're a history buff you could likely spend a couple hours wandering though the rooms. It also has a schoolhouse and old-time store outside, but those parts aren't air conditioned so they might not be as welcome of a respite in the Kansas summers. We had a couple of toddlers with us so the full museum was approximately 45 minutes. They enjoyed it, but were sad they couldn't climb in all the vehicles.
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Ginger M.
Feb 4, 2017
This museum is well worth a stop when you are in the Pittsburg, KS area. For those interested in American and/or Kansas history, I think it would be a nice stop on a longer trip when visiting (relatively nearby) Fort Scott, too. The museum was closed for a couple of years but has reopened as of my 2017 writing. It seems clean and relatively up to date considering this period of closure. The volunteers were very nice and forthcoming with a lot of extra information, which we appreciated. The two outdoor buildings (schoolhouse and general store) were especially of interest, as were the vehicles and fire truck in the cavernous back room of the museum. There were a few surprising and/or especially interesting items here that I've not seen in other museums. While the labels are not particularly fancy, they convey pertinent info.
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Wally J.
Sep 17, 2015
Great musuem to learn about SE Kansas coal mining. But---it closed spring of 2015. So call before making a special trip. The county planed to reopen the museum at that time.
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