Historic Houses in Kansas

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Find information on the exhibits, tours, and educational resource located at the historic houses and homes of Kansas.

  • Allen-Lambe House  - Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1915 for Henry J. and Elsie Allen. View photos and drawings of the home.
  • Carroll Mansion  - Sixteen room Queen Anne Victorian mansion owned by Edward Carroll was given to the Leavenworth County Historical Society in 1964.
  • Carry Nation House  - Temperance leader Carry Nation's home from 1889 to 1902. The museum is a National Historic Landmark.
  • Cottonwood Ranch  - John Fenton Pratt home tells the story of his families history with its stained glass windows and Yorkshire architecture, and their unique sheep ranch.
  • Goodnow House  - Learn information about what domestic life was like in the 1800s. Isaac Goodnow and his wife were freestaters who wanted equal education rights for both girls and boys.
  • Grinter Place  - View photos and brief historic background of the oldest home in Wyandotte County.
  • Koester House Museum  - Get details on the luxurious home of the Koester family. This Marysville banker was also recorder and treasurer of Marshall County.
  • Kyne House Museum  - Early pioneers to the Lincoln area Timothy and Bridget Kyne built their limestone home in 1885.
  • Mueller-Schmidt House Museum  - In it's day this was the most splendid house in Dodge City, and was home to German immigrant John Mueller and his wife Karoline.
  • Queen Anne Victorian House  - Goodland, Kansas example of 1907 Victorian architecture. The home is considered an important asset in the Sherman County history.
  • Walter P. Chrysler Boyhood Home and Museum  - Founder of the Chrysler Corporation's boyhood home. View hours and holiday schedules.
  • William Allen White House  - Read about Red Rocks, the home of nationally known newspaperman and author from Emporia who influenced influenced state and national politics through his writings in the 1890.
 
 
 
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