Seward
County Historical Museum
Mission Statement:
The mission of the Seward County Historical Society
is to provide enrichment, enjoyment, and education for residents
and visitors through the preservation of regional history and the
Land of Oz.
History:
The Seward County Historical Society was founded in
1961. Seward County pioneer descendants Robert W. Baughman, Fred
Hill, Lewis Eyman and Oliver Brown realized the importance of preserving
the history of the area and were fearful that since so many of the
early settlers were gone that the time would come when the history
could not be established. A twenty-one member Board of Directors
was created.
The ground for the Coronado museum was donated by Mr. N.S. Lepley
and the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Liberal donated
the Larrabee home. This charming home was built in 1918 and was
moved from its original location at 510 N. Lincoln to the present
site in 1961. It still retains the warmth and charm which it held
as a family home. The solid light oak paneling banisters and flooring
would be difficult to duplicate today. The museum houses the priceless
antiques, heirlooms and pictures of early day Seward County. One
large room has an early day kitchen, complete with wood stove, cabinet,
churn, pump vacuum and etc. Also one end of the room is furnished
in old bedroom furnishing with the center of the room furnished
in living room articles, complete with an ornate pump organ. On
display are beautiful china and handmade bed linens.
On the museum grounds are found native tamarack, sand hill plums,
cottonwood trees and wild roses. |
Museum
Hours:
Summer Hours
(Memorial Day to Labor Day)
Monday – Saturday 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Sunday 1:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
Winter Hours
(Labor Day to Memorial Day)
Tuesday – Saturday 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Sunday 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m
Closed Monday's
Admission Prices:
(Dorothy's House and Land of Oz only)
Admission
Children 5 and Under FREE
Young Adults 6-18 $3.50
Adults $5.00
Senior Citizens 60+ $3.50
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