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Gardner Historical Museum

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Office and historical research building.
Office and historical research building.
Museum
Museum
Office and historical research building
Office and historical research building
204 W Main St
Gardner, KS 66030
+1 (913) 856-4447
http://www.gardnerhistoricalmuseum.com
The Herman B. Foster house was built in the Spring of 1893. A classic example of Folk Victorian architecture. Visiting the museum is like taking a step back into the past. Each room is filled with exhibits that highlight Gardner's early heritage. Our goal is to preserve our history and to increase awareness of the historical significance of our area and people.

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4.01 reviews
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Cami M.
2/2/2025

There are two structures on this property. The one is an old house, which is the museum. The other is where the archives are kept. The museum tour was interesting, most, especially for my friend...

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