
Shawnee Town 1929 is a living history museum that tells the story of life in a small farm town that was Shawnee in the 1920s. From March through October visitors can stroll through buildings and grounds featuring a farmstead, barber shop, typewriter repair shop, grocery store and funeral home & cabinet maker with new building planned for the near future. Costumed interpreters bring the era to life through a variety of programs and activities during special events and school group visits.
Shawnee Town's Visitors Center features a permanent exhibit on display, "Old Town, New City." The display explores the history of Shawnee from when it was inhabited by Native Americans to present day. Shawnee's rich history is depicted through graphics, maps, artifacts and other collectibles. Visit Shawnee Town 1929 and learn about the area's farming heritage and how Shawnee grew into the city it is today.
Visitor's Center Gift Shop & Exhibit: Open Year Round 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday The Museum is closed on all public holidays observed by the City of Shawnee.