Guided tours
What better place to learn about Kansas history than where it occurred? Tours require a minimum of 10 participants and two weeks prior notice. Confirmation will be made by email or by phone.
Tour prices range from $1 to $15.
Kansas Museum of History, Topeka
- Bleeding Kansas and the Civil War (7th-8th grade)
- Indian Homes in Kansas (1st grade)
- Lucy Goes to Oregon (Pre-K to 2nd grade)
- Museum Gallery Highlights (4th grade-adult)
- Oregon or Bust! (4th grade)
- Risk Takers and Pizza Makers (4th grade)
- Rural School Days (1st-6th grade, one hour tour)
- Rural School Days (4th-5th grade, four hour activity)
- Wagons, Wheels, and Wings (2nd grade)
- Westward Ho! (4th grade)
- Wichita: People of the Grass Lodge (1st grade)
Kansas State Capitol, Topeka
State Archives, Topeka
Constitution Hall, Lecompton
- Meet Kansas Territorial Characters (7th-8th grade)
Fort Hays, Hays
- Button Boards and Glass Grenades: Military Oddities of the 1800s (6th-adult)
- Grating, Grinding and Shaving: Antique Kitchen Gadgets (primary grades)
- From Reveille to Taps: Bugle Calls at Fort Hays (all ages)
- Victorian Secrets: What Women Wore in the 1880s (7th grade-adult)
Goodnow House, Manhattan
Grinter Place, Kansas City
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Early Settlers, River Trade, and Prairie Life (3rd grade and above)
Hollenberg Pony Express Station, Hanover
- Wagons Ho! for the Oregon-California Trail (4th grade)
John Brown Museum, Osawatomie
Kaw Mission, Council Grove
- American Indian Homes in Kansas (1st grade)
Mine Creek Battlefield, Pleasanton
Pawnee Indian Museum, Republic
- American Indian Homes in the Central Plains (1st grade)
- Nature, A Pawnee Means of Survival (3rd grade)
- When Smoke Curled Upward from Earth Lodges (5th grade)
Red Rocks, Emporia
- Hats Off to William Allen White (4th grade)
- William Allen White and the Reform Era (7th-8th grade)
- Taking a Stand: Writings of William Allen White (high school)
Shawnee Indian Mission, Fairway
- American Indian Homes in the Central Plains (1st grade)
- Jumping Off to Oregon (4th grade)
- Traveling the Santa Fe Trail (7th grade)
- Manifest Destiny and Its Impact on American Indian Culture (7th-8th grade)





