Last Indian Raid Museum

The Decatur County Museum is a celebration of prairie life. You can step back into the past by visiting the one-room schoolhouse, 1885 depot and jail, sod house and tack room. The museum has fifteen full buildings with over 15,000 antiques and Native American artifacts depicting the pioneer spirit of your ancestors.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Adult: $5.00; Children 6-12: $3.00; Children 6 & under: Free with adult
Hours
April 1 through November 30, 10am to 12:00 - 1pm to 4pm Tuesday through Saturday,
Address
258 South Penn
Phone
785-475-2712
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.decaturcountylastindianraidmuseum.com
Map
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Conducted Tours Office Open December Through March for Additional County and Family Research (785) 475-2712

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