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SUMMARY:FREE Day at Lanesfield Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:Lanesfield Historic Site is open to the public from 10:00am to 4:00pm on the second Saturday of each month. Admission is free! \nAbout the Site\nThe limestone schoolhouse\, the last remaining structure in the former town of Lanesfield\, is the oldest operating schoolhouse in Johnson County. Students attended from 1869 – 1963 when the school closed. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The site today includes the original schoolhouse\, four outbuildings\, and a modern visitors center that houses the exhibit One-Room Schools in Kansas\, a museum store\, and restrooms. \nThe site features seven interpretive panels on the grounds that tell the story of the schoolhouse\, the town of Lanesfield and its connection with General and U.S. Senator James H. Lane\, the reasons for the town’s eventual decline\, Santa Fe Trail history\, stories of the local Border War\, and the agricultural experience in Johnson County. An accompanying audio tour is also available.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/free-day-at-lanesfield-historic-site/2030-06-08/
LOCATION:Lanesfield School Historic Site\, 18745 Dillie Rd.\, Edgerton\, Kansas\, United States
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SUMMARY:FREE Day at Lanesfield Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:Lanesfield Historic Site is open to the public from 10:00am to 4:00pm on the second Saturday of each month. Admission is free! \nAbout the Site\nThe limestone schoolhouse\, the last remaining structure in the former town of Lanesfield\, is the oldest operating schoolhouse in Johnson County. Students attended from 1869 – 1963 when the school closed. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The site today includes the original schoolhouse\, four outbuildings\, and a modern visitors center that houses the exhibit One-Room Schools in Kansas\, a museum store\, and restrooms. \nThe site features seven interpretive panels on the grounds that tell the story of the schoolhouse\, the town of Lanesfield and its connection with General and U.S. Senator James H. Lane\, the reasons for the town’s eventual decline\, Santa Fe Trail history\, stories of the local Border War\, and the agricultural experience in Johnson County. An accompanying audio tour is also available.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/free-day-at-lanesfield-historic-site/2030-07-13/
LOCATION:Lanesfield School Historic Site\, 18745 Dillie Rd.\, Edgerton\, Kansas\, United States
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SUMMARY:FREE Day at Lanesfield Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:Lanesfield Historic Site is open to the public from 10:00am to 4:00pm on the second Saturday of each month. Admission is free! \nAbout the Site\nThe limestone schoolhouse\, the last remaining structure in the former town of Lanesfield\, is the oldest operating schoolhouse in Johnson County. Students attended from 1869 – 1963 when the school closed. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The site today includes the original schoolhouse\, four outbuildings\, and a modern visitors center that houses the exhibit One-Room Schools in Kansas\, a museum store\, and restrooms. \nThe site features seven interpretive panels on the grounds that tell the story of the schoolhouse\, the town of Lanesfield and its connection with General and U.S. Senator James H. Lane\, the reasons for the town’s eventual decline\, Santa Fe Trail history\, stories of the local Border War\, and the agricultural experience in Johnson County. An accompanying audio tour is also available.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/free-day-at-lanesfield-historic-site/2030-08-10/
LOCATION:Lanesfield School Historic Site\, 18745 Dillie Rd.\, Edgerton\, Kansas\, United States
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SUMMARY:FREE Day at Lanesfield Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:Lanesfield Historic Site is open to the public from 10:00am to 4:00pm on the second Saturday of each month. Admission is free! \nAbout the Site\nThe limestone schoolhouse\, the last remaining structure in the former town of Lanesfield\, is the oldest operating schoolhouse in Johnson County. Students attended from 1869 – 1963 when the school closed. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The site today includes the original schoolhouse\, four outbuildings\, and a modern visitors center that houses the exhibit One-Room Schools in Kansas\, a museum store\, and restrooms. \nThe site features seven interpretive panels on the grounds that tell the story of the schoolhouse\, the town of Lanesfield and its connection with General and U.S. Senator James H. Lane\, the reasons for the town’s eventual decline\, Santa Fe Trail history\, stories of the local Border War\, and the agricultural experience in Johnson County. An accompanying audio tour is also available.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/free-day-at-lanesfield-historic-site/2030-09-14/
LOCATION:Lanesfield School Historic Site\, 18745 Dillie Rd.\, Edgerton\, Kansas\, United States
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SUMMARY:FREE Day at Lanesfield Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:Lanesfield Historic Site is open to the public from 10:00am to 4:00pm on the second Saturday of each month. Admission is free! \nAbout the Site\nThe limestone schoolhouse\, the last remaining structure in the former town of Lanesfield\, is the oldest operating schoolhouse in Johnson County. Students attended from 1869 – 1963 when the school closed. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The site today includes the original schoolhouse\, four outbuildings\, and a modern visitors center that houses the exhibit One-Room Schools in Kansas\, a museum store\, and restrooms. \nThe site features seven interpretive panels on the grounds that tell the story of the schoolhouse\, the town of Lanesfield and its connection with General and U.S. Senator James H. Lane\, the reasons for the town’s eventual decline\, Santa Fe Trail history\, stories of the local Border War\, and the agricultural experience in Johnson County. An accompanying audio tour is also available.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/free-day-at-lanesfield-historic-site/2030-10-12/
LOCATION:Lanesfield School Historic Site\, 18745 Dillie Rd.\, Edgerton\, Kansas\, United States
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SUMMARY:FREE Day at Lanesfield Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:Lanesfield Historic Site is open to the public from 10:00am to 4:00pm on the second Saturday of each month. Admission is free! \nAbout the Site\nThe limestone schoolhouse\, the last remaining structure in the former town of Lanesfield\, is the oldest operating schoolhouse in Johnson County. Students attended from 1869 – 1963 when the school closed. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The site today includes the original schoolhouse\, four outbuildings\, and a modern visitors center that houses the exhibit One-Room Schools in Kansas\, a museum store\, and restrooms. \nThe site features seven interpretive panels on the grounds that tell the story of the schoolhouse\, the town of Lanesfield and its connection with General and U.S. Senator James H. Lane\, the reasons for the town’s eventual decline\, Santa Fe Trail history\, stories of the local Border War\, and the agricultural experience in Johnson County. An accompanying audio tour is also available.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/free-day-at-lanesfield-historic-site/2030-11-09/
LOCATION:Lanesfield School Historic Site\, 18745 Dillie Rd.\, Edgerton\, Kansas\, United States
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SUMMARY:FREE Day at Lanesfield Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:Lanesfield Historic Site is open to the public from 10:00am to 4:00pm on the second Saturday of each month. Admission is free! \nAbout the Site\nThe limestone schoolhouse\, the last remaining structure in the former town of Lanesfield\, is the oldest operating schoolhouse in Johnson County. Students attended from 1869 – 1963 when the school closed. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The site today includes the original schoolhouse\, four outbuildings\, and a modern visitors center that houses the exhibit One-Room Schools in Kansas\, a museum store\, and restrooms. \nThe site features seven interpretive panels on the grounds that tell the story of the schoolhouse\, the town of Lanesfield and its connection with General and U.S. Senator James H. Lane\, the reasons for the town’s eventual decline\, Santa Fe Trail history\, stories of the local Border War\, and the agricultural experience in Johnson County. An accompanying audio tour is also available.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/free-day-at-lanesfield-historic-site/2030-12-14/
LOCATION:Lanesfield School Historic Site\, 18745 Dillie Rd.\, Edgerton\, Kansas\, United States
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SUMMARY:FREE Day at Lanesfield Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:Lanesfield Historic Site is open to the public from 10:00am to 4:00pm on the second Saturday of each month. Admission is free! \nAbout the Site\nThe limestone schoolhouse\, the last remaining structure in the former town of Lanesfield\, is the oldest operating schoolhouse in Johnson County. Students attended from 1869 – 1963 when the school closed. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The site today includes the original schoolhouse\, four outbuildings\, and a modern visitors center that houses the exhibit One-Room Schools in Kansas\, a museum store\, and restrooms. \nThe site features seven interpretive panels on the grounds that tell the story of the schoolhouse\, the town of Lanesfield and its connection with General and U.S. Senator James H. Lane\, the reasons for the town’s eventual decline\, Santa Fe Trail history\, stories of the local Border War\, and the agricultural experience in Johnson County. An accompanying audio tour is also available.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/free-day-at-lanesfield-historic-site/2031-01-11/
LOCATION:Lanesfield School Historic Site\, 18745 Dillie Rd.\, Edgerton\, Kansas\, United States
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SUMMARY:FREE Day at Lanesfield Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:Lanesfield Historic Site is open to the public from 10:00am to 4:00pm on the second Saturday of each month. Admission is free! \nAbout the Site\nThe limestone schoolhouse\, the last remaining structure in the former town of Lanesfield\, is the oldest operating schoolhouse in Johnson County. Students attended from 1869 – 1963 when the school closed. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The site today includes the original schoolhouse\, four outbuildings\, and a modern visitors center that houses the exhibit One-Room Schools in Kansas\, a museum store\, and restrooms. \nThe site features seven interpretive panels on the grounds that tell the story of the schoolhouse\, the town of Lanesfield and its connection with General and U.S. Senator James H. Lane\, the reasons for the town’s eventual decline\, Santa Fe Trail history\, stories of the local Border War\, and the agricultural experience in Johnson County. An accompanying audio tour is also available.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/free-day-at-lanesfield-historic-site/2031-02-08/
LOCATION:Lanesfield School Historic Site\, 18745 Dillie Rd.\, Edgerton\, Kansas\, United States
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SUMMARY:FREE Day at Lanesfield Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:Lanesfield Historic Site is open to the public from 10:00am to 4:00pm on the second Saturday of each month. Admission is free! \nAbout the Site\nThe limestone schoolhouse\, the last remaining structure in the former town of Lanesfield\, is the oldest operating schoolhouse in Johnson County. Students attended from 1869 – 1963 when the school closed. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The site today includes the original schoolhouse\, four outbuildings\, and a modern visitors center that houses the exhibit One-Room Schools in Kansas\, a museum store\, and restrooms. \nThe site features seven interpretive panels on the grounds that tell the story of the schoolhouse\, the town of Lanesfield and its connection with General and U.S. Senator James H. Lane\, the reasons for the town’s eventual decline\, Santa Fe Trail history\, stories of the local Border War\, and the agricultural experience in Johnson County. An accompanying audio tour is also available.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/free-day-at-lanesfield-historic-site/2031-03-08/
LOCATION:Lanesfield School Historic Site\, 18745 Dillie Rd.\, Edgerton\, Kansas\, United States
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