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Did you know the Fly Swatter was invented in Weir, Kansas in 1906?

Information like this can be found in our Kansas Day Display. Roy has dedicatedly worked on a display for Kansas History and information. This display will be up for the month of January in the Library, but all information can be accessed year round through the museum. We hope many will come out and take a look for themselves.

Kansas turns 158 this year!

Display tables set with bulletin board backdrops showcasing Kansas historical information     Table displays with bulletin board backdrops containing historical information about famous Kansans, Native Americans and Frontier Forts    Table displays with bulletin board backdrops containing historical information about Kansas