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The Johnson County Museum of History is a local historical museum located in Franklin, Indiana. The museum is run by the Johnson County Historical Society. The museum officially opened in 1931, under the name "Johnson County Museum." It was organized by the local Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
The All-Electric House at the Johnson County Museum has become a family favorite with visitors. During the winter season, this 1953 home is usually decked out in traditional Christmas decor, but ...
The original museum was founded 1957 and focuses on Johnson County and frontier history. The museum's dioramas feature historic events and life along the Bozeman Trail, including the Wagon Box Fight, the Johnson County War between ranchers in the 1890s, the siege at the TA Ranch and a view of Buffalo's Main Street in 1894. Artifacts include ...
The center offers tourism information about the county and the museum showcases the history of the area and has a large collection of Native American and pioneer objects. [19] Johnson County Center for the Arts is a comprehensive arts center serving the residents of Johnson County and the surrounding area.
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A time capsule found at the old Johnson County Courthouse revealed many treasures. No DeLorean needed: Head to this museum and step back in time to JoCo in the 1950s Skip to main content
Johnson County Historic Complex: Warrensburg: Johnson: Southwest: Open-air: website, includes the Mary Miller Smiser Heritage Library & Museum, 1839 Johnson County Courthouse, a one-room school and an agriculture building; operated by the Johnson County Historical Society Joplin Museum Complex: Joplin: Jasper: Southwest: Multiple
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