Join KSHS, Inc.
Become a part of the many individuals, organizations,
institutions, and corporate members of the Kansas State Historical Society,
Inc. This not-for-profit organization invites people from around the state,
the nation, and the world to join together in support of Kansas history.
Members receive free admission to the Kansas
Museum of History and the Kansas State
Historic Sites. Membership levels include: Individual $40/one year,
$75/two years; and Household/family $50/one year, $95/two years.
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As a member of the Kansas State Historical Society, Inc. you can place
yourself in history! Historical Society members can experience the thrill
of the past with free admission to the Kansas Museum of History and
our 16 state historic sites, at annual meetings, regional tours, lively
publications, a discount on books and gifts, and special exhibit openings.
Your annual membership provides you with exciting member benefits!
8 Publications Per
Year!
Kansas History:
A Journal of the Central Plains,
Our scholarly publication
Reflections
Stories from our collections, programs, and events
Family
Members Also Receive:
Kansas
Kaleidoscope A fun magazine for kids
Free Admission
As a member you can visit the Kansas Museum of History in Topeka and
our 16 state historic sites: Constitution Hall in Lecompton, Cottonwood
Ranch in Studley, First Territorial Capitol in Fort Riley, Fort Hays
in Hays, Goodnow House in Manhattan, Grinter Place in Kansas City, Hollenberg
Station near Hanover, John Brown Museum in Osawatomie, Kaw Mission in
Council Grove, Marais des Cygnes Massacre near Pleasanton, Mine Creek
Battlefield near Pleasanton, Native American Heritage Museum in Highland,
Pawnee Indian Village Museum in Republic, Pawnee Rock in Pawnee Rock,
Shawnee Indian Mission in Fairway near Kansas City, and William Allen
White House in Emporia and be admitted free of charge!
Museum Store discount!
The
members discount includes books, publications, and gifts in the Museum
Store. Shop online, or visit our main store at the Kansas Museum
of History in Topeka, or the satellite stores at our historic sites
across the state. You'll also receive reduced rates on special Historical
Society programs.
Meetings and Special Events
Members receive special invitations to preview new exhibits. Our Annual
Meeting, held in Topeka each fall, offers speakers and programs on Kansas
history, as well as elections and awards presentations. Our Spring Meeting
showcases communities around the state with heritage tours and delicious
meals.
Memberships offer wonderful gifts--specially designed
for families who love Kansas history!
Our member partners make an important investment in the future of Kansas
history, ensuring that the heritage and culture of Kansas will be preserved
and shared with generations to come.
KSHS, Inc. helps to support children's workshops; programs for adults;
special exhibits; scholarly and general-audience publications; tours
to historic places; field schools in archeology; a vast research collection
of artifacts, documents, newspapers, genealogical materials, photos,
maps, and manuscripts.
For more information contact membership services membership@kshs.org,
785-272-8681, ext. 201.
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