Museum of World Treasures

Old Town
835 East First Street
Wichita, Kansas 67202
(316) 263-1311
 

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Daspletosaurus and Edmontossaurus regalis
Daspletosaurus and Edmontossaurus regalis
Museum of World Treasures - Wichita, Kansas

The second floor of the Museum of World Treasures has a Hall of Presidents with memorabilia, and the autographs of all 44 United States Presidents. There is even a lock of George Washington's hair. Other galleries are devoted to scientists and composers, and there are major displays from WW1, WW2, the Civil War and the American Revolution. One of the rare original manuscripts is a draft of the Bill of Rights.

The third floor has seven galleries, including sports artifacts from Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan, Joe Montana and others, exhibits relating to air, space & sea, and cultural exhibits with artifacts relating to historic authors, musicians and performers.

The third floor also has a formal meeting area, banquet hall and a children's activity center which includes a castle, dungeon, moon walk, toys, and puppet theater. These spaces can be rented out and are also used for special programs like children's camp ins.

The Museum of World Treasures is an entertainment bargain and fun! 

World War 2 at Museum of World Treasures
Portion of the World War II displays

Black aviators from WW2.
Black aviators from World War II.

Sir Walter Scott, Robert Browning, Edgar Allan Poe, Rudyard Kipling and Francis Bacon
Signed first editions from Sir Walter Scott, Robert Browning, Edgar Allan Poe, Rudyard Kipling and Francis Bacon

Marilyn Monroe jewelery and clothes
Marilyn Monroe memorabilia

Civil War officer's camp
Civil War diorama


Museum of World Treasures gift shop

Wizard of Oz pitchfork at Museum of World Treasures
Museum president, Mike Noller, with a pitchfork used in the movie, The Wizard of Oz.

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