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Museums in Abilene, KS

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Business Listing   Abilene and Smokey Valley Railroad Depot - Abilene, KS - Phone: (316) 263-0118


Business Listing   Dickinson County Historical Society - Abilene, KS - Phone: (785) 263-2681


Business Listing   Eisenhower Center & Library - Abilene, KS - Phone: (785) 263-4751


Business Listing   Fashion Museum - Abilene, KS - Phone: (785) 263-7997


Business Listing   Greyhound Hall of Fame - Abilene, KS - Phone: (785) 263-3000


Business Listing   Lebold Mansion - Abilene, KS - Phone: (785) 263-4356


Business Listing   Seelye Mansion - Abilene, KS - Phone: (785) 263-1084


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Helpful Definition for: Museums


Authorized organizations which are set up with the purpose of preserving the artifacts that are of immense significance to the society, are known as 'Museums'. Museums in Abilene are established with the purpose of enlightening the visitors, both children and adults. There are different types of museums in Abilene; to name a few: Applied Arts, Fine Arts, Archaeological, Historical, Anthropological, Technology & Science, Children’s museums, etc.

Cultural programs, exhibitions, lectures are held in museums in Abilene. Museums are not only helpful in educating people about specific topics but they are also responsible in spreading awareness about arts and various religions and their cultures. Museums are non-profit organizations.

Recent Business News for: Museums

Historical addition, museum to open in Fort Benton - Great Falls Tribune

Historical addition, museum to open in Fort BentonGreat Falls TribuneThe public is invited to attend opening ceremonies for the Bourgeois House, a historical re-creation of what served as the headquarters and living area for the American Fur Company's chief trader at the remote Montana Territory outpost.