Old Cowtown Museum

Old Cowtown Museum
Established 1952
Location 1865 West Museum Blvd,
Wichita, KS 67203 United States
Coordinates 37°41′37″N 97°21′25″W / 37.69361°N 97.35694°W / 37.69361; -97.35694Coordinates: 37°41′37″N 97°21′25″W / 37.69361°N 97.35694°W / 37.69361; -97.35694
Type Old West Museum
Website oldcowtown.org

Old Cowtown Museum is an accredited history museum in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It is located next to the Arkansas River in central Wichita.[1]

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

Overview

Darius Sales Munger House

The Museum focuses on life in Wichita during the last part of the 19th century. 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. The museum also contains a number of live animals, such as Percheron horses, a short-horned Durham milk cow, two sheep, a goat and chickens. The Old Cowtown experience includes costumed interpreters, hands-on activities, educational programming and a calendar of diverse events throughout the year.

Cowtown has the distinction of being 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.

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