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Constitution Hall State Historic Site, LecomptonShawnee Indian Mission State Historic Site, FairwayFirst Territorial Capitol State Historic Site, Fort Riley

State Historic Sites

The Kansas Historical Society administers 16 state-owned historic sites, in addition to the sites in Topeka. Discover more about each of these sites through the stories they tell, the location, and visiting information using the links below. These sites are administered directly by the Historical Society:

Constitution Hall, Lecompton

Fort Hays, Hays

Grinter Place, Kansas City

Hollenberg Pony Express Station, near Hanover

Kaw Mission, Council Grove

Mine Creek Civil War Battlefield, near Pleasanton

Pawnee Indian Museum, near Republic

Red Rocks, home of the William Allen White family, Emporia

Shawnee Indian Mission, Fairway

 

These sites operate through partnerships:

Cottonwood Ranch, Studley

First Territorial Capitol, Fort Riley

Goodnow House, Manhattan

Iowa and Sac & Fox Mission, Highland

John Brown Museum, Osawatomie

Marais des Cygnes Massacre, near Trading Post

Pawnee Rock, Pawnee Rock