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Decatu County Last Indian Raid Museum

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Open Opens at 10:00-12:00,13:00-16:00
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258 S Penn Ave, Oberlin, KS 67749, United StatesMap
Phone+1 785-475-2712
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  • BudgetButSafe
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    Visit numerous buildings to learn area history

    Numerous buildings moved from around the county showcase area history ranging from general store to service station to sod house and more. Displays are very neatly done, clean, and well-labelled. We l...

    Reviewed on Jun 29, 2022
  • luannmoth
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    This museum is rich in the history of Oberlin and very well done.

    My favorite part of the museum was the presentation and pictures on the last Indian Raid. I was struck by how many priceless gifts were donated by the families, and that those families must have deep...

    Reviewed on Jun 3, 2022
  • Gary S
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    The past lives here

    The museum visit was on my bucket list for summer of 2019. Even though the museum was officially closed the day I was there, the curator graciously opened the property for a leisurely walkabout and g...

    Reviewed on Dec 28, 2019
  • ajhooper2017
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    Not open this time of year but have previously visited

    Though the museum wasn't open with our visit we have visited before. The history of the old west and the struggles to survive it are well documented in this small town. The last Indian raid in Kansas ...

    Reviewed on Jun 26, 2017
  • blm74frakes
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    Old Unique items

    This is a great place to visit as too find out about the history of the area. Items are always be donated to make this a fun place to go & visit.

    Reviewed on Mar 10, 2017