The Oz Museum - Wamego, KS
N 39° 12.152 W 096° 18.313
14S E 732696 N 4342712
The OZ Museum is located in Wamego, Kansas. Wamego is located 10 miles east of Manhattan at the intersection of U.S. highway 24 and Kansas highway 99, also known as The Road to OZ
Waymark Code: WMJJYG
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 11/26/2013
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The OZ museum was built with a major grant from the State of Kansas and the generosity of the people of this small community, who also provided thousands of hours of volunteer time. The museum houses more than just memorabilia from the famous 1939 MGM musical starring Judy Garland! It encompasses earlier silent films, one of which starred none other than Oliver Hardy (Laurel and Hardy fame) as the Tin Man as well as "The Wiz" starring Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.
The OZ Museum offers everything imaginable from the earliest Baum books and OZ Parker Brothers board games to today's collectibles that can be purchased in Auntie Em's Gift Shop.
The OZ Museum is dedicated to ALL things OZ. It is a treasure trove of delight and wonder and thrills visitors young and "young at heart."
*Information above is from The Oz Museum website.
There are a many different types of artifacts in this museum. There games, doll, books, posters, movie props, videos, interviews and statues. The list goes on. I would give yourself a full hour to enjoy this museum.
The museum also has a gift shop so that you may buy gifts at the end of your self guided tours.
Admission:
Adults - 13 and up
$7.00
Children 4-12
$4.00
Children 3 and under
FREE
Group, AAA, and military rates available.
Days and Hours of Operation: March - September (summer hours)
Mon. - Sat. 10:00a - 5:00p
Sun. Noon - 5:00p
Oct. 1 - Feb. 1 (winter hours)
Mon. - Sat. 10:00a - 4:00p
Sun. Noon - 3:00p
Address: 511 Lincoln Wamego, KS United States 66547
Related Website: [Web Link]
Price of Admission: 7.00 (listed in local currency)
What is in the collection: Anything related to the Wizard of Oz
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