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This yearlong exhibit chronicles the 100-year history of Kansas City’s Guadalupe Centers, Inc. – and by extension, the history of the city’s thriving Hispanic and Latino... details>>
Out of the Toy Box: Franklin County at Play features more than 150 years of toys played with by Franklin County children. Photographer Spotlight: Maude Frink. Maude was... details>>
2020 marks the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage. The struggle for the vote was long and hard fought. Even in winning the vote, not all women were able to access their new... details>>
Featuring documents, artifacts, and sensory-friendly interpretation, this exhibition will present a history of how Lawrencians with disabilities have adapted and explore the... details>>
Our greatest resource at the Overland Park Arboretum is the naturally planted woodlands. This 160-acre area is home to forty-seven (47) of the eighty-five (85) species of trees native to the state of Kansas. Jim Earnest will give a one hour PowerPoint presentation “Native Trees of Kansas.” He will show and discuss many of these magnificent trees, how they flower, how they reproduce, what they do for humans and why are they there? Plan to join us in the EEVC for this presentation.
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