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- Coleman Factory Outlet and Museum
- See 2,000 current Coleman products and browse the museum, seeing the history of a 100+ year old Wichita-based company
- 235 N. St. Francis, 316-264-0836
- Frank Lloyd Wright-Allen Lambe House Museum
- House museum showcasing an important prairie house designed in 1915 by Frank Lloyd Wright
- 255 N. Roosevelt St., 316-687-1027
- Great Plains Transportation Museum
- Displays of railroad transportation equipment
- 700 E. Douglas Ave., 316-263-0944
- Hopalong Cassidy Museum
- Beautiful, authorize museum for Hopalong Cassidy and contains the largest collection of memorabilia in the world
- 15231 SW Parallel Rd., 316-778-2121
- Kansas African American Museum
- Dedicated to the identification, acquisition, research, collections, presentation, and preservation of historic documents, programs, and visual art forms that are reflective of African American life and culture
- 601 N. Water St., 316-262-7651
Kansas Aviation Museum
- An extensive display of airplanes and artifacts reflecting Kansas' rich aviation heritage. An archive estimated at over 200,000 items is also on site
- 3350 George Washington Blvd., 316-683-9242
- Kansas Firefighters Museum
- Learn about fire fighting from the very early days to a more current show of equipment
- 1300 S. Broadway St., 316-264-5990
- Kansas Sports Hall of Fame
- Showcases Kansas sports heroes, coaches and teams including Olympians, world and national champions and legends
- 238 N. Meade St., 316-262-2038
- Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology
- Offers exhibitions on cultures from around the world, Midwest archaeology and physical anthropology
- 1845 N. Fairmount St., 316-978-7068
- Museum of World Treasures
- Explore displays of prehistoric animals, meteorites, crystals, history memorabilia, Wichita Sports Hall of Fame, and much more
- 835 E. 1st, 316-263-1311
- Museum of the Antique Fan Collectors Association
- Most comprehensive collection of air moving devices in the world. Over 350 displayed, rare and one-of-a-kind items, back to the mid-1880's
- 415 E. 13th St., 316-733-0035
- Old Cowtown Museum
- Old Cowtown Museum is a 17 acre, 56 year old landmark site, dedicated in preserving, protecting, and presenting the living history of Wichita, Sedgwick County and the southern plains from 1865 to 1880
- 1865 W. Museum Blvd., 316-660-1864
- Train-Mania II
- Toy train museum with home collections and displays, wooden railway play area and party room for birthdays and other events
- 2363 N. Amidon Ave., Ste 48-B, 316-838-5103
- Wichita Art Museum
- The Wichita Art Museum houses one of the world's finest collections of American art, spanning three centuries of painting, sculpture, works on paper, and decorative arts
- 1400 West Museum Boulevard, 316-268-4921
- Wichita Sedgwick County Historical Museum
- Located in historic 1892 City Hall, this museum is devoted to the rich history of Wichita and Sedgwick County
- 204 S. Main St., 316-265-9314
- Wings Over Wichita
- Gallery celebrating the Air Capital of the World, featuring prints, paintings, photography and sculpture
- 550 N. Webb Rd., Suite C., 316-687-4999
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