2801 N Main St, North Newton, KS 67117, United StatesMap
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Mennonites from Russia History
We enjoyed our visit to the museum and the staff who manage the museum. I learned even more about my ancestry. Exhibits are beautifully arranged. Looking forward to expansion and/or specialized exhibi...
My visit to this museum was excellent. The ladies working there were very friendly and welcoming. The displays are top notch. If you are interested in Mennonite history I highly recommend this museum.
Really nice artifacts of Mennonite pioneers of the area. I really liked the temporary quilt show - quilts and other items made from cigarette silks and cigar ties from the early 1900's. Did not expl...
We really enjoyed our visit here. It was a great stop on a rainy day. The museum has displays concerning everything from martyrdom to Mennonite immigration to taxidermy. There’s also a farmhouse and ...
Mennonites from Russia History
We enjoyed our visit to the museum and the staff who manage the museum. I learned even more about my ancestry. Exhibits are beautifully arranged. Looking forward to expansion and/or specialized exhibi...
Wonderful Museum!
My visit to this museum was excellent. The ladies working there were very friendly and welcoming. The displays are top notch. If you are interested in Mennonite history I highly recommend this museum.
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A nice place to visit if you are into museums. Plenty to do on a short visit, or take your time exploring the museum.
Off the Beaten Track Gem
Really nice artifacts of Mennonite pioneers of the area. I really liked the temporary quilt show - quilts and other items made from cigarette silks and cigar ties from the early 1900's. Did not expl...
A Nice Surprise
We really enjoyed our visit here. It was a great stop on a rainy day. The museum has displays concerning everything from martyrdom to Mennonite immigration to taxidermy. There’s also a farmhouse and ...