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    The Museum Director is happy to respond to your calls or emails, or to schedule an individual appointment. Thank you for your understanding. Phone: 620-367-8200 email: goesselmuseum@gmail.com

Closed on Sundays,
Mondays and Major Holidays
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Museum is Open for Spring season 

Goessel, KS, is located 11 miles north of the

Hwy K-15/I-135

interchange

(Exit 34) at

North Newton, KS.

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Museum Board members are: John Janzen, president; Pat Penner, vice-president; Sandy Duerksen, secretary; Aileen Esau* treasurer; additional members are Roger Bartel, Myron Goertzen, Nelson Voth, Lloyd Voth, Jim Wiens, Connie Wiens, Fern Bartel nee Schmidt* Museum Direcator. *Non-voting

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Admission includes KS sales tax.
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Museum Mission Statement

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The Mennonite Heritage & Agricultural Museum preserves and interprets the cultural heritage of the Alexanderwohl Mennonite Immigrants who settled in central Kansas in 1874. This is done through exhibits, educational programs, and community engagement. The museum honors the contributions of Kansas farmers--especially wheat producers-- and promotes understanding of the agricultural, religious, and social history of the Goessel area.

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Admission includes KS sales tax
Address :
200 N. Poplar
Goessel, KS 67053
620.367.8200

2014--2025 Mennonite Heritage
and Agricultural Museum
Created by Fern Bartel nee Schmidt

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