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Events - Museum

The Kansas Museum of History in Topeka presents these ongoing programs.

Student Events

History & Environmental Fair - For Kansas schoolchildren.  Presented in connection with Earth Day 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., held on a Thursday late in April.

Kansas Day at the Museum - For Kansas schoolchildren. Presented each year on or near the state's birthday, January 29.

Monarch Tagging - For Kansas school children and the general public. Held each fall in cooperation with the Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center.

 

Public Events

Monarch Tagging - For Kansas school children and the general public. Held each fall in cooperation with the Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center.

Museum After Hours - For the general public. A monthly speakers series held at 6:30 p.m. on the second Friday of each month. Many past programs are available online.

 

Program support

Kansas Museum of History programs for students are supported by the Kansas Historical Foundation, and through museum volunteers.

Upcoming Events

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