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POW Camp Concordia Museum - Reconstructed Guard tower

POW Camp Concordia Museum

4.0(4 reviews)
55.9 mi

As you travel through farmland, hidden among the crops there are remnants of a once very large POW…read morecamp. ...Very interesting part of our history hidden in the fields of Kansas. History is everywhere! From 1943 to 1945 during the second world war over 4,000 Germans were held in an internment camp here in Kansas where I am visiting. The stories of these men are pretty fascinating - so many of them were talented musicians, cooks, artists, etc. Many renounced Hitler (as they were forced into military service for a cause they didn't support). Those who supported Hitler were taken to a different location in Oklahoma. I enjoyed just speaking with the women leading the tour. We tried to analyze photos that have no captions. The time, energy, and dedication to preserve and communicate history is admirable. IHistory

A very quiet but important piece of Kansas' WW2 and agriculture history!…read more I'd wanted to get by this Museum for years. Just recently, I made a committed effort to do so. And, am I ever glad I did! Camp Concordia at its peak had 304 buildings including a 177 bed hospital, fire Dept, warehouses, Cold storage, and officers club, and barracks, mess halls and administrative buildings and was holding over 4,000 German POWs. Though there are a few of the POW camp's original buildings standing, there are a few still remaining - pretty funny since they were designated "temporary" structures. Also, there are a surprising number of interesting artifacts on display. The docents give a very interesting accounting of the camp's function, population and impacts on agriculture and other projects in the area - without this available source of labor, crops wouldn't have gotten harvested because most of the capable US male labor was off fighting the war. Another interesting aspect of the camp is that after the war ended and the POWs were sent back to Germany, some returned to the US to live and others just to visit. Why? Because of the humane treatment they received from the guards and the local farmers for whom they had worked.

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POW Camp Concordia Museum - Replica SS officer's uniform

Replica SS officer's uniform

POW Camp Concordia Museum
POW Camp Concordia Museum

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Kansas Museum of History - Choo Choo!!

Kansas Museum of History

4.3(17 reviews)
71.5 mi

Orginally opened in 1984, the museum was Closed for three years to Completely revamp the Entire…read moremuseum with exhibits designed by award winning Dimensional Innovations (The Amelia Earhart Museum and Atlas9 are two of their amazing designs), the Kansas Museum of History reopened in winter 2025 and it is amazing! The Why Kansas Gallery acts as the crossroads of the 5 other galleries(plus a special events space) with themes of What Is/Was Kansas, Bleeding Kansas, Connecting Kansas, Making Kansas and Changing Kansas. Sit in a traditional teepee, play engineer on a 1880 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe train (which now has several cars open to explore, several airplanes, and look down into a log cabin from a new elevated ramp... don't miss this! It is easy to miss! Lots of fascinating information on the fight for statehood and freedom, women's suffrage,, civil rights, industries and SO much more plus interactive exhibits(actually smelling the stockyards was a highlight..LOL). Such a rich history. Lots of imaginative play areas for kids inside and out, plus an authentic one room school house and restored Indian mission visible on the nature trail with a swinging bridge. They gave us a scavenger hunt at the front desk that takes you through the whole museum and if you finish it you earn a fun souvenir button or snall toy :) Even if history isn't your thing this museum is vibrant colorful fun and informative and is a true gem and a worthy day trip for any and all.

This sucks. 80% poster boards. Very few actual items being displayed. So much better when downtown…read more Moved west and quality declined severely. Completely redone and so much worse once again. Terrible for kids due to limited displays. No kids want's or can read hundreds of poster boards. Takes about 10-15 minutes to see the items being displayed and a week to read all the posters.

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Kansas Museum of History
Kansas Museum of History
Kansas Museum of History - Gregory MacGuire wrote the book "Wicked" and drew Elphaba as a gift to the Museum

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Gregory MacGuire wrote the book "Wicked" and drew Elphaba as a gift to the Museum

Midwest Dream Car Collection - 1967 Sunbeam Tiger MK II

Midwest Dream Car Collection

5.0(6 reviews)
45.2 mi

My daughter is going to KSU next fall so we came up again to visit the school. This time, we ended…read moreup in Manhattan for a KSU Car Club meetup and actually met Doug the curator of this wonderful place as he was hanging out with everyone. We had planned on visiting again with the rest of the family and mentioned it to Doug. He happened to be there (MWDCC) this morning for a bit and showed us even more cool things we hadn't learned the first trip. There are some amazingly special cars here that absolutely everyone should see!! The updated Tucker section was just so cool. They also added a full BTTF DeLorean to the collection in addition to the original one they had! They even have a Lamborghini Countach like the ones every boy my age had posters of on their wall growing up. Too many more cars to mention.. The people that work and volunteer here are so friendly and so helpful that I honestly can't even begin to do them justice in this review. Doug, you made this trip something special for us on many levels!! Thank you!! I'm excited that my daughter has 'found her people' and she will probably end up volunteering here some too when she has time. Just go here already!! You won't be disappointed.

Wow! What an amazing collection. Several cars I've never seen before, mainly because they are one…read moreof a kind or exceedingly rare. A hidden gem, and a must stop in the Little Apple.

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Midwest Dream Car Collection - Member's only Roll's Royce Reveal!

Member's only Roll's Royce Reveal!

Midwest Dream Car Collection - Member's only Roll's Royce Reveal!

Member's only Roll's Royce Reveal!

Midwest Dream Car Collection - Great for kids in Manhattan, KS!

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Great for kids in Manhattan, KS!

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