When was the Cowtown Museum in Wichita KS established?

When was the Cowtown Museum in Wichita KS established?

Historic Wichita Cowtown Inc. works with the City of Wichita to further the Museum and its mission. Established in 1950, Cowtown’s unique programming chronicles Wichita’s transformation from a frontier settlement to a cattle town to an agricultural and manufacturing area.

What to do in Old Town Wichita KS?

It is mostly restaurants and bars with a few stores and museums, but a nice area to hang out in. With COVID requirements it is harder to enjoy some of the bar locations. It is a fun place to visit if you want some boutique items and specialty shops. It’s really nice for a relaxing coffee discussion with a romantic partner

When is Old Cowtown Museum going to be back in service?

This means that all internet and phone services will be down across our organization, including branch library services, water bill payments, business license payments and more. We will be back in service on Sunday, November 22. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

When is City Hall in Wichita KS closed?

City Hall will be closed Monday, May 31 due to Memorial Day. For more information on other closures, read the press release. It’s time to register your Neighborhood Night Out event! Deadline is August 2; July 20 if requesting a park or barricades.

Historic Wichita Cowtown Inc. works with the City of Wichita to further the Museum and its mission. Established in 1950, Cowtown’s unique programming chronicles Wichita’s transformation from a frontier settlement to a cattle town to an agricultural and manufacturing area.

How big is the Old Cowtown History Museum?

The Museum was established in 1952, and is one of the oldest open-air history museums in central United States with 54 historic and re-created buildings, including a period farm and out-buildings, situated on 23 acres of land off the original Chisholm Trail.

What kind of artifacts are in Cowtown Kansas?

Cowtown’s unique programming tells the story of Wichita’s transformation from a frontier settlement to a cattle town to an agricultural and manufacturing area. Its artifact collection includes 12,000+ items dating from the period and ranging from farm wagons to tea spoons.

Is the Cowtown Museum accredited by the American Alliance of museums?

Cowtown is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the highest national recognition achievable by a museum. Only 3% of all museums in the United States are accredited. The first permanent settlement in Wichita was a collection of grass houses inhabited by the Wichita tribe in 1864.