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150th Immigration Logo

Visitors from the Przechowko, Poland
October 26, 2024 at 7:oo p.m.

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Immigrant House marker

Randolf A. Schmidt
            Paul Ediger

Mike Buller,
            Brian Stucky

Johnny Reimer
 

Waldon Duerksen
 

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The weather on Sunday was beautiful and about 300 individuals attended the pilgrimage to the Immigrant House original site.

Heritage Talk Pauline and Annette

Country Threshing Days
Friday evening August 2,
2024  at 7:00 PM
Goessel High School
Auditorium
 

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Roots & Fruits Heritage Talk

Arlin Buller presented a wonderful explanation of the Anabaptist Mennonite Story
Click Arlin's photo to
go to his 
YouTube video. 
Was June 9, 2024 

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Talking Tombstones Tour

1874 Immigrant stories retold in the human voice, by community members.
Some of the speakers have family connections to the person that they are portraying.

Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church Cemetery was May 26,2024 

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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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