Clay County Historical Museum

The Clay County Museum is housed in the former Clay Center Hospital building constructed in 1925. The structure served as a nursing home before it became the location of the museum in 1975.

Dedicated to preserving the early history of Clay County. Art, antiques, collectors items are displayed in the following rooms: The Country School, Old Fashioned Parlor, Kitchen, Minerals, Gems, Library, Chapel, Musical Instruments, Military, Primitive, Bedroom, Clothing and Children’s Toy Room. Research Library, newspaper files, genealogies, area maps.

Getting There & Details

Hours
Tuesday - Saturday, 10:00am to 5:00pm
Address
2121 7th Street
Phone
785-632-3786
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.claycountykansas.org/government/clay-county-museum
Map
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