Kansas Underground Salt Museum
 




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  • Our museums provide opportunities for visitors to experience the rich history of Reno County, both above ground and 650' below!
  • The Reno County Museum has over 33,000 items in its collection, including new items retrieved from the Convention Hall time capsule of 1911.
  • The Kansas Underground Salt Museum is the only museum in the Western Hemisphere that is open to the public and located in an active salt mine.
  • In our first 4 years of business, the Kansas Underground Salt Museum entertained more than 227,000 visitors from across the nation and around the world!
  • KUSM provides an underground educational experience to about 5,500 students per year.
  • Our donors provide necessary funding to expand our exhibits and programs, enabling us to change and grow to bring you back again and again!

Become a Member today and leave a legacy that will enrich future generations!

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  • Underground Vaults & Storage
  • Hutchinson Credit Union
  • Central Bank and Trust Co.
  • Morton Salt
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sun, 13 May, 2012