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105 W Lyon St, Lyons, KS 67554, USA
Lyons, Kansas 67554
+1 620-257-3941

Nice little Museum!!

The Coronado Quivira Museum has some interesting displays.

The Coronado Quivira Museum is a free museum for Rice County residents and a low charge for out of the area visitors. This museum highlights the history of Rice County as well as historic living from the days of drugstore fountains to bedside chamber pots. Come see life-size Native American living with an interactive feature, early Spaniards gears as they traveled through the area (don't forget to try on the helmet), and a large salt cart full of the salt mined in Rice County. This museum also has traveling displays throughout the year. Well worth your time to pop in and enjoy a bit of history.

This is a nice little museum affiliated with the local library. The Coronado exhibit highlights his expedition into what's now Kansas in search for a city of gold, and includes artifacts that are undoubtedly of Spanish origin. It also has exhibits on the Indians in the area and on the extensive salt mining in the area.

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Coronado Quivira Museum

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105 W Lyon St, Lyons, KS 67554, USA.
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Lyons
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Coronado Quivira Museum is a US Museum based in Lyons, Kansas. Coronado Quivira Museum is located at 105 W Lyon St, Lyons, KS 67554, USA.


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  • Benjamin
    Added 2015.12.22
    Nice little Museum!!
  • Aaron
    Added 2015.01.10
    The Coronado Quivira Museum has some interesting displays.
  • Jacob
    Added 2013.11.24
    The Coronado Quivira Museum is a free museum for Rice County residents and a low charge for out of the area visitors. This museum highlights the history of Rice County as well as historic living from the days of drugstore fountains to bedside chamber pots. Come see life-size Native American living with an interactive feature, early Spaniards gears as they traveled through the area (don't forget to try on the helmet), and a large salt cart full of the salt mined in Rice County. This museum also has traveling displays throughout the year. Well worth your time to pop in and enjoy a bit of history.
  • Kevin
    Added 2013.06.24
    This is a nice little museum affiliated with the local library. The Coronado exhibit highlights his expedition into what's now Kansas in search for a city of gold, and includes artifacts that are undoubtedly of Spanish origin. It also has exhibits on the Indians in the area and on the extensive salt mining in the area.
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