Daphne Franklin, 5, looks at the working model train in the “Trains: Transportation and the Transformation of Johnson County” exhibit at the Johnson County Museum. Beth Lipoff Special to The Star The ...
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Over 70 years ago, Johnson County put a time capsule in the cornerstone of their brand new courthouse. Now that time capsule and the items inside it are on display at the Johnson ...
A recreation of an art studio using some of Cecil Head’s art supplies, easel and other materials on display at the Johnson County Museum of Art for “Full Circle: The Revival of Cecil Head.” The ...
If you remember the vibrant colors of the swinging ’60s or just feel like a blast from the past, the Johnson County Museum’s new fashion exhibit might be just the ticket for you. “Free to Be... A ...
Various pieces of ephemera, like this Old Settlers Day program from 1948, help to give a sense of the time in which the capsule was compiled. Beth Lipoff Special to The Star Marty McFly had one way of ...
Inside the Johnson County Museum of History, 200 years comes to life. Arrowheads and other Native American tools speak to the original residents of central Indiana. Axes, pitchforks and other tools ...
On the first Monday of each month, the Johnson County Museum dims lights and limits capacity to make the space more welcoming for kids with sensory-processing challenges. If you head to the Johnson ...
Maurice Hubbard, master of ceremonies for the corner stone laying, on May 7, 1951. The time capsule is on the right side of the table and Johnson County government officials sit on the temporary ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The first Monday of the month is known as Sensory Friendly Monday at Johnson County’s Museum. The adjustments are for kids with sensory needs and autism spectrum disorders.
FRANKLIN – The vestiges of local history crowd two floors of the Johnson County Museum of History, which is quickly running out of space. Dozens of wedding and christening gowns worn by county ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Over 70 years ago, ...
More than 70 years ago, Johnson County put a time capsule in the cornerstone of their brand new courthouse. Today, that time capsule and the things inside are on display at the Johnson County Museum.
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