Ottawa County Historical Museum
category : Museums

There is an interesting dinosaur exhibit relating to Silvisaurus condrayi, the most famous Kansas dinosaur, found in Ottawa County. There are rocks and many fossils other than Silvisaurus, including a dinosaur egg from China.
Many dishes, Eisenhauer dolls, Jagger Wheat, and Bohnenblust plates from throughout the world are exhibited. A 1917 Fordson tractor, which was featured in the December 1984 National Geographic Magazine, restored by Bob Robins is displayed in the museum.
Pioneers and Native Americans are featured along with a school room. There is information about Indian captives of the area, as well as a fire wagon and old jail from Bennington. A letter written by Grace Bedell to Presidential candidate Abe Lincoln suggesting that he grow a beard is highlighted.
Communities of Ottawa County are represented with many photographs displayed. A new display of excellence is a computerized slide show of over 2,000 historical photos. There are many other artifacts and exhibits for visitors to observe.
Admission: No admission charge, but donations are accepted.
Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - noon and 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Address: 110 South Concord
Phone: 785-392-3621
Our Email: otcomu@networksplus.net
Our Website:www.ottawacountymuseum.com
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