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- So how did it all get started? Well, as Dorothy says, “there’s no place like home”. What words could be more appropriate when describing the dream of a small community that literally built a museum out of a rainbow's notion? It took the brains of a small group of leaders, the heart for what L. Frank Baum began in 1900 as a simple children's book, and the courage to take on the task of constructing a home for over 2,000 artifacts dating from 1900 to present day.So how did it all get started? Well, as Dorothy says, “there’s no place like home”. What words could be more appropriate when describing the dream of a small community that literally built a museum out of a rainbow's notion? It took the brains of a small group of leaders, the heart for what L. Frank Baum began in 1900 as a simple children's book, and the courage to take on the task of constructing a home for over 2,000 artifacts dating from 1900 to present day.
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- Email Business
- Payment method
- debit, discover, visa, amex, cash, check, mastercard
- Location
- Located right off I-70 on Kansas HWY 99 on "The Road to OZ".
- Amenities
- Museum Store
- Other Link
http://www.ozmuseum.com
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- Other Information
Parking: Street, Self, Free
Good for Kids: Yes
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