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Museum of the Great Plains The Museum of the Great Plains is a regional museum located in Liberal, Kansas, United States, showcasing the natural and cultural history of the Great Plains region. The museum's collections and exhibits focus on the Native American cultures, pioneer life, and the natural environment of the region. The museum is known for its extensive collection of Paleoindian artifacts and its research programs. The museum is a popular tourist destination and a valuable educational resource for the region.

History

The Museum of the Great Plains was founded in 1962 by a group of local residents who were interested in preserving the history and culture of the Great Plains region Liberal, Kansas. The museum's early collections were based on donations from local residents and archaeological excavations in the region Crawford County, Kansas. In the 1970s, the museum expanded its collections and exhibits to include the natural history of the region, including fossils, minerals, and taxidermy specimens Kansas. The museum has continued to grow and evolve over the years, with new exhibits and programs being added regularly Great Plains Art Museum.

Exhibits and collections

The Museum of the Great Plains has a diverse range of exhibits and collections that showcase the natural and cultural history of the Great Plains region. The museum's permanent exhibits include a Native American gallery, which features artifacts and exhibits on the cultures of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache tribes Native American tribes in the United States. The museum also has a pioneer gallery, which explores the lives of the early settlers of the region European-American. The museum's collections include over 10,000 artifacts, including Paleoindian tools, ceramics, and textiles Anthropology.

Architecture and facilities

The Museum of the Great Plains is housed in a modern building that was designed by the architectural firm of HOK Kansas City, Missouri. The building features a large exhibit hall, a lecture hall, and a research laboratory Science. The museum also has a library and an archive that are used for research and educational programs Librarianship. The museum's facilities are designed to be accessible and user-friendly, with wheelchair ramps and elevators Disability.

Educational programs and outreach

The Museum of the Great Plains offers a range of educational programs and outreach activities for students, teachers, and community groups Education. The museum's programs include field trips, workshops, and lectures on topics such as Native American cultures, natural history, and pioneer life Environmental education. The museum also has a summer camp program for children and a volunteer program for adults Volunteering. The museum partners with local schools and organizations to provide educational programs and resources Partnership.

Governance and funding

The Museum of the Great Plains is governed by a board of trustees that is composed of local residents and community leaders Governance. The museum is funded by a combination of public funding, private donations, and grants Fundraising. The museum is a 501(c)(3) organization and is eligible to receive tax-deductible donations Nonprofit organization. The museum's budget is managed by a financial manager who oversees the museum's finances and operations Financial management. Category:Museums in Kansas