Shawnee Mission, like many other missions, was established as a manual training school attended by boys and girls from Shawnee, Delaware, and other Indian nations from 1839 to 1862. Visit this 12-acre National Historic Landmark and learn the stories of those who lived there.
Shawnee Indian Mission
3403 W. 53rd St., Fairway, Kansas
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3403 W. 53rd St., Fairway, Kansas
Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday - Saturday Closed some holidays, call to confirm site hours
Historic Sites & Museums, Museums
Accessible:no
Johnson County
$ (Under $40 for 4)
Going Places
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STANDING AT THE CROSSROADS: THE SHAWNEE INDIAN MISSION
The nineteenth century boiled with action and intrigue. It’s a time period that saw a country ravaged by Civil War, Indian nations uprooted, a frontier built and the modern age emerge. You and your family can stand at the crossroads of all ...
Apr 1, 2009