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    Explore Local History for Free: John Brown Museum Joins Sunflower Summer 2024

    2024-05-23
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    The John Brown Museum State Historic Site in Osawatomie, Kansas, is now part of the 2024 Kansas Tourism Sunflower Summer program. This program aims to increase local tourism and provide educational opportunities, which complements the museum's focus on the history of abolitionist John Brown in the 1850s and his role before the Civil War.

    The museum is managed by the City of Osawatomie and the Kansas Historical Society. It serves as an important educational resource, highlighting Kansas' role in historical civil rights movements. By participating in the Sunflower Summer program from May 25 to August 11, 2024, the museum hopes to attract more visitors, especially families with school-aged children.

    The Sunflower Summer Program encourages Kansas families to explore the state's cultural and historical sites. Through the Sunflower Summer App, families can visit places like the John Brown Museum for free, which helps them appreciate Kansas' historical significance.

    Grady Atwater, the Site Administrator for the John Brown Museum, stated that the museum's inclusion in the program is an excellent opportunity to offer educational experiences to families and teach them about important historical events in America.

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