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Republic County Historical Museum


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Republic County Historical Museum A restored school, church, and log cabin are located on the site surrounding the museum which includes an art gallery and special tool room, as well as other artifacts and records of Republic County.


Admission: Adult: $3.00; Children 10 - 16: $1.00
Children under 10 free; Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult
Members admitted free
Hours: Monday through Friday - 1:30 - 4:30pm
Address: 615 28th Street
Phone: 785-527-5971
Our Email: repcomuse@nckcn.com
Our Website:repcomuse@nckcn.com

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