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| | Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum |
| | Overview of the museum, location and hours, biography of the aviator, news clips and facts located at Atchison.
http://www.ameliaearhartmuseum.org/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Carroll Mansion |
| | A home constructed by John McCullough in 1867 and now owned by the Leavenworth County Historical Society, contains information on schedules and events.
http://www.leavenworthhistory.org/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Carry Nation House |
| | The residence of Carry Nation (1846-1911), the temperance leader who became the foremost symbol of a reinvigorated prohibition movement at the turn of the century. Located in Medicine Lodge.
http://members.cox.net/ksregphotos/Carry_Nation_House.html - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Cottonwood Ranch |
| | Constructed from 1885 to 1896 by John Fenton Pratt, a successful sheep rancher and businessman, and includes images, tour, and history located in Studley.
http://www.kshs.org/places/cottonwood/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Dorothy's House |
| | A 1907 home restored and furnished to replicate the house shown in the movie The Wizard of Oz. Located in Liberal.
http://www.sewardcountymuseum.com/sections/dorothy/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Frank Lloyd Wright's Allen-Lambe House |
| | Designed in 1915 and considered the last of architect's Prairie Houses. Features details, photos and drawing, and offers tours by appointment. Includes membership form, admission fee, location and contact information. Located in Wichita.
http://home.onemain.com/~allenlam/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Goodnow House |
| | Built in the 1860s by Isaac Goodnow and furnished with many family belongings, the home reflects domestic life in the late 1800s, and includes history and images located at Manhattan.
http://www.kshs.org/places/goodnow/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Grinter Place |
| | Overlooking the historic Delaware Crossing of the Oregon-California Trail on the Kansas River was home of Moses and Annie Grinter built in 1862, and comprises of images and history located at Kansas City.
http://www.kshs.org/places/grinter/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Koester House Museum |
| | A home completed in 1876 by Charles F. Koester with general information and images located at Marysville.
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/towns/Marysville/koester.html - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Kyne House Museum |
| | A limestone house, home to early pioneers Timothy and Bridget Kyne, built in 1885. Schedule and exhibit listing. Located in Lincoln.
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/towns/Lincoln/museum.html - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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