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Ensor Farmsite and Museum - A National Historic Site and A Kansas Historic Place - 2004
The Ensor Farmsite and Museum - on the State and National Register of Historic Places - is about four miles south of Olathe and one mile east of 169 Highway.

Architecture typical of 1890's middle income homes is on display in both the barn and farmhouse. Contents of the house include antiques, furniture, utensils, quilts and clothing, and ham radio equipment.
Home of Marshall Ensor, an Olathe teacher and pioneer in amateur radio.

Docents of the museum are members of the Olathe chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution

Open to the Public, May through October, Friday - Sunday 1:00-5:00 p.m.

18995 W. 183rd Street, Olathe
Special Appointment - 913-856-6454 or 913-592-4141
www.ensorparkandmuseum.org or www.w9bsp-w9ua.org
  

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