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Campbell University/Lane University

LecomptonKSFebruary 26, 2016Uncategorized

Where did Lane University go after it left Lecompton in 1902?

Sweaters added to Lecompton High Hall of Fame

LecomptonKSJanuary 22, 2016Uncategorized

Dark and Dulin’s sweaters join the “Wall.”

A Forgotten Art – by Kelli Gamel

LecomptonKSJanuary 19, 2016Museum News

Personal remembrances from the Victorian Era.

A Note from the Past By Kelli Gamel

LecomptonKSJanuary 14, 2016Uncategorized

A unique note from a sister to her brother.

1902 Blue Wedding Dress

LecomptonKSDecember 17, 2015Museum News

113 year old blue wedding dress donated to the Territorial Capital Museum.

Bleeding Kansas 2016 Lecture Series

LecomptonKSDecember 2, 2015Events

Authors and historians speak at Constitution Hall this winter.

Traditional Christmas Vespers 2015

LecomptonKSNovember 1, 2015Events

Join us at 2pm on Dec. 6th in the Territorial Capital Museum

Extensive Genealogy records at Lecompton

LecomptonKSOctober 5, 2015Events, Lecompton History

Iona Spencer, George Zinn, Territorial Legislature, bleeding kansas, lecompton, constitution hall

Iona Spencer: one of our valuable volunteers!

Only in Lecompton: Tim Rues

LecomptonKSSeptember 22, 2015In the News

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Historic Lecompton

Territorial Capital Museum
640 E. Woodson
Lecompton, KS 66050
(785) 887-6148

Constitution Hall
319 Elmore Street
Lecompton, KS 66050
(785) 887-6520

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Territorial Capital Museum
Wed – Sat: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sun: 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Donations appreciated ($3 suggested minimum)

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Wed – Sat: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sun: 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Adults $3
Children $1

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