Geary County Historical Society

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Junction City, United States

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Local history museum· Non-profit organization· Museum· Tourist attraction

Geary County Historical Society Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Geary County Historical Society is located in Junction City, United States on 530 N Adams St. Geary County Historical Society is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category local history museum in United States.

Address

530 N Adams St

Phone

+1 7852381666

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Michael Roach

I definitely enjoyed my time here. It is just unfortunate that it took me so long to visit. As someone who only lived in the area for a short time, I highly suggest coming here to grasp a piece of the history that sorrounds the Geary County communities.

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Patricia Mansker

This is an AWESOME place to visit! I really enjoy coming here, because it is fairly inexpensive but it has so much history that is just fascinating to look at. There are plentiful things on each floor, and you can spend quite a bit of time there just looking around. The only problem that I have is that there are not enough places to sit, and as I am older and disabled, it makes it difficult for me to go and see everything. If you have any spare time, you really need to come and see this place!

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Adam Dodson

Great history. As well the guy that walks around and greets you is a very nice man.

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BabyPhenix Lothrop

All your hometown history! Hands on exhibits, military history, hometown & women's history, flood exhibit, native american history all for free. Cute gift shop. I had the privilege of meeting the gentleman who made the wooden figurines throughout the museum as he was carving more, simply delightful. These folks take pride in their history and displays.

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david kelly

Not a big place but it was good.