Sod House

The sod house shows the ingenuity of the homesteaders. The late 19th century dwelling exhibits furniture, clothing and other artifacts of pioneer life on the prairie.

Volunteers constructed the sod house in 1984. Sod blocks, 1 foot by 2 feet by 4 inches deep, were used to build the home. The walls of the soddy could be plastered or newspapers could be placed on the walls like wallpaper. Muslin usually was stretched across the ceiling to catch the dirt, bugs and an occasional snake. Dirt floors were common, but late wood floors were added.

Located at the Prairie Museum of Art and History Complex.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Admission:Adults - $4.00Children - $1.00Seniors - $3.50Group rates available.
Hours
Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pmSaturday and Sunday, 1:00 to 5:00 pmClosed Holidays, and Mondays from Nov. 1 - Mar. 31
Address
1905 S. Franklin
Phone
785-462-4590
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.prairiemuseum.org
Map
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