Ripples: Water, Community, and You
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Johnson County Museum 8788 Metcalf, Overland Park, Kansas

Now Open! - 1
Open Feb. 8, 2025 - Jan. 10, 2026
Water is the lifeblood of human civilization, shaping our history, economy, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past, present, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds, humans have always relied on water for survival, trade, agriculture, recreation, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts, floods, and pollution, our relationship with water has never been more complex.
Visitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays, artifacts, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today.
Now available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of "Ripples: Water, Community, and You." Open Monday - Saturday, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm.
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Johnson County Museum staff, 2020