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Wakarusa River Valley Heritage Museum

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Opens at January 1-December 31 Saturday 13:00-17:00
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716 N 1190 Rd, Lawrence, KS 66047, United StatesMap
Phone+1 785-783-4420
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  • marshag768
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    Don't pass up this museum at Clinton Lake!

    Small museum but very interesting exhibits. Clearly, the people at this museum love what they are doing and honor the rich area history they research, collect and display. This is your opportunity to ...

    Reviewed on Oct 3, 2018
  • marshag768
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    Don't pass up this museum at Clinton Lake!

    Small museum but very interesting exhibits. Clearly, the people at this museum love what they are doing and honor the rich area history they research, collect and display. This is your opportunity to ...

    Reviewed on Oct 3, 2018
  • buffalojim67
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    Nice small, history museum

    The Wakarusa River Valley Heritage Museum is located in Bloomington East Park on Clinton Lake. It is a cute little museum that documents the history of the valley, Clinton Lake and the Lone Star Lake...

    Reviewed on Mar 11, 2016
  • buffalojim67
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    Nice small, history museum

    The Wakarusa River Valley Heritage Museum is located in Bloomington East Park on Clinton Lake. It is a cute little museum that documents the history of the valley, Clinton Lake and the Lone Star Lake...

    Reviewed on Mar 11, 2016
  • Winni50
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    Small museum, Big on history

    This is the little museum with all the history of the Wakarusa Valley communities that disappeared when Clinton Lake was built. So much history in this place. There is a research room with computers a...

    Reviewed on Oct 18, 2015
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