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8 Wonders of KS History

The Kansas Sampler Foundation 
announced that Fort Leavenworth has been voted
one of the 

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“How About Doin’ Some TIME in Leavenworth?!”

Arrive in Leavenworth, KS. . . .
*9:30-10:30am - Guided tour of Leavenworth, the "First City of Kansas", $4.00 per person.

10:30am-Noon - Take a ride on a restored 1913 wooden carousel and tour the C.W. Parker Carousel Museum, 320 S. Esplanade, $5.00 per person with check directed to them.

Noon-1pm - Lunch with the "Harvey Girls” at the Riverfront Community Center, 123 S Esplanade, housed in the renovated 1888 Union Depot, $9-10.75 per person (tax & tip incl.) with check directed to the City of Leavenworth,  Menu.

*You can be greeted by a person in a convict outfit and everyone will get their picture taken behind a Leavenworth jail front and receive an “I did TIME in Leavenworth” button, $5.00 per person, OR just the button for $1.00 ea.

OPTION: You can also have the barbershop quartet, the “Possum Holler Four” (in convict outfits) sing for your group for $40.00 with check directed to them.

1:15-2:15pm - Guided tour of the Carroll Mansion, 1128 Fifth Ave, $4.00 per person with check directed to LCHS.

*2:30-4:15pm - Guided tour of Ft. Leavenworth, $4.00 per person. PICTURE ID REQUIRED.

Self-guided tour of the Frontier Army Museum at Fort Leavenworth, $4.00 per person donation accepted with the check directed to them.

Other Options:
Tour the First City Museum
, $4.00 per person, OR, Tour Black Heritage Museum, $5.00 per person, OR, Tour of the Fred Harvey House during its renovation, Donations accepted, OR, Shopping in the historic downtown area.

*You may pay for these activities with one check directed to the Leavenworth CVB.

 
Sun, Sep 5th
38th Annual Labor Day Tennis Tournament
Mon, Sep 6th
38th Annual Labor Day Tennis Tournament
Tue, Sep 7th
Pool Pooch Party
Wed, Sep 8th, @3:00pm - 06:00PM
Farmer's Market
Wed, Sep 8th, @3:00pm - 06:00PM
Leavenworth Farmer's Market