The Ensor Park and Museum

18995 W. 183rd Street
Olathe, Kansas 66062
(913) 592-4141

Open Saturday & Sunday  1 PM - 5 PM
May - October
$2 donations encouraged

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Ensor Park and Museum - Olathe, Kansas
Marshal Ensor farm house museum in Olathe, Kansas.
Marshal Ensor farm house and amateur radio station,

The Marshal Ensor Park and Museum is a seasonal museum devoted to teacher, craftsman and amateur radio operator, Marshal Ensor. Marshall taught industrial arts in Olathe, Kansas from 1915 to 1965, except for World War II. The seasonal museum occupies the Ensor family farm buildings and 8 acres of the former farm.

The 1890 home is filled with Ensor family furnishings (including many pieces of furniture built by Marshal Ensor) and the radio equipment which he operated under license W9BSP. Marshall's wife, Loretta, licensed and became W9UA, as trustee for the first high school radio station in Kansas, where students could learn to become amateur radio operators. 

Tours of the main house take from 20 minutes to an hour depending on the background of the  docent leading your tour. The other buildings are usually open, but may not be open, depending on volunteers being available to open and show them.

Each June, the Santa Fe Trails Amateur Radio Club (SFTARC) of Olathe, Kansas, conducts a Field Day with practice and competition using the Ensor Farmhouse and Park. In 2007 members of SFTARC replaced the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) as the docents at Ensor Park and Museum.

Ensor Farmsite is both a National Historic Site and on the Register of Historic Kansas Places.

Amateur radio station W9BSP at Ensor Museum
Amateur radio station W9BSP

Marshall Ensor furniture in Ensor Museum, Olathe
Furniture built by Marshall Ensor

Paley Award presented to Marshall Ensor
Paley Award presented to Marshall Ensor by the President of CBS
in 1941 for service to amateur radio. Ensor was the third
and last winner of the William H. Paley Award.

original Ensor farmhouse
Original farm house (1875)

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